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Fitness and Nutrition
24
Jan
2018
7 Kid-Friendly Breakfast Ideas To Jump-Start the Day
Kids who eat breakfast do better in school, have better concentration, fewer behavior problems, and more energy. Read a dietitian's 7 breakfast ideas:
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
18
Jan
2018
Myths of Bedwetting and Helping Kids Cope Emotionally
Bedwetting is a common and frustrating condition for about 5-10% of children ages 5-7. Here are 4 myths about bedwetting parents should understand and ways to help your child cope emotionally.
By: Denise Ferguson, MSN, APRN, CPNP
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Healthy Living
10
Jan
2018
14 Reasons to Call Your Newborn’s Doctor
Bringing home a newborn is exciting, exhausting and a little overwhelming! Save this list of symptoms that necessitate a call to your baby's doctor.
By: Dr. Amy Guiot
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Child Development and Behavior
03
Jan
2018
5 Bigger-Picture Suggestions To Help Build Kids’ Self-Confidence
Kids with a healthy self-confidence typically grow into self-confident adults! Read five bigger-picture suggestions to help them achieve this important trait.
By: Beverly H. Smolyansky, PhD
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Healthy Living
15
Nov
2017
4 Practical Tips to Help Avoid Gestational Diabetes
Making healthy lifestyle choices can help pregnant women avoid gestational diabetes. Read some practical tips to help prevent the condition:
By: Amanda Riley, RD
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Healthy Living
19
Oct
2017
A Review of Medication Manager Apps
It is important for kids to take their meds as prescribed in order to control symptoms. Our researchers reviewed some medication manager apps to help:
By: Rachelle Ramsey, PhD
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Healthy Living
25
Sep
2017
Help Us Stand Up Together for Kids
The Graham-Cassidy Bill could threaten childrens' medical coverage. Call your Senators today to oppose this bill. Stand up for healthcare for kids.
By: Michael Fisher
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Child Development and Behavior
26
Jul
2017
9 Steps to Help Kids Manage Their Anger
There is no quick fix for helping kids to manage their anger. But there are some strategies we can employ to help them regulate it better. Read 9 steps:
By: Beverly H. Smolyansky, PhD
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Child Development and Behavior
18
Jul
2017
Early Childhood Language Development: What’s “Normal?”
One of the most frequent questions our speech-language pathologists receive is, "Is my child's language development normal?" Review these milestones by age:
By: Ann Kummer, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Child Development and Behavior
19
Jun
2017
Puberty in Girls: Conversation Starters for Parents
It’s important for you to talk with your daughter about changes in her body before they start happening. Read these practical tips for getting the puberty conversation started.
By: Lesley Breech, MD
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Childhood Obesity
07
Jun
2017
4 Healthy Habits of Kids Who Eat Their Fruits and Veggies
A pediatrician noticed that the parents who have been successful at getting their kids to eat fruits and veggies have these four healthy habits in common:
By: Jill Klein, MD
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Healthy Living
01
Jun
2017
Help Understanding Difficult-To-Treat Asthma
Some kids may have difficult-to-treat asthma, despite doing the right things, like taking medicines and reducing exposures to triggers. Read 5 reasons why.
By: Theresa Guilbert, MD
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Child Development and Behavior
20
Apr
2017
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: What Parents Need to Know
About 60% of female athletes have irregular or missed periods. This can be problematic, and may lead to functional hypothalamic amenorrhea.
By: Catherine Gordon, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
31
Mar
2017
Home-Prepared and Store-Bought On-The-Go Snack Ideas
With a little planning, on-the-go snacks can be healthy! Check out a few ideas to keep your kids fueled during their after-school activities!
By: Amy Reed, MS, RD, CSP, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
29
Mar
2017
Six Highlights of Child Life & Integrative Care
In honor of Child Life Month, Cincinnati Children's is highlight just a few of the many amazing things our Child Life & Integrative Care staff do every day.
By: Social Media Team
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Child Development and Behavior
24
Feb
2017
Stuttering In Young Kids: When To Be Concerned
It is difficult to distinguish between stuttering and kids passing through a disfluency. Learn more about the differences and when you should seek help.
By: Katrina Zeit Purcell
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Healthy Living
23
Feb
2017
6 Tips to Prevent Tooth Decay in Kids
Tooth decay in kids is one of the most common infectious childhood diseases. A dentist explains six tips to prevent tooth decay (cavities) in kids.
By: Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS
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Child Development and Behavior
02
Feb
2017
7 Ways Parents Can Help Their Teens Manage Stress
Today's teens are just as stressed as their parents. Read seven ways parents can help them manage their own stress better.
By: Lynne Merk, PhD
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Fitness and Nutrition
01
Feb
2017
Tips to Make Kid-Friendly Recipes Healthier
Kids can still eat their favorite foods like pizza even if you're trying to eat better! Read how with 5 tips to make your kid-favorite recipes healthier.
By: Barbara Lattin MS, RD, LD
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Healthy Living
28
Oct
2016
Migraines in Kids: How Can We Best Prevent Them?
A surprising new study shows that commonly prescribed preventive medications for migraines in kids were just as effective as a placebo.
By: Scott Powers, PhD
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Healthy Living
20
Oct
2016
Teething Tablets: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
The past few weeks have been confusing for parents of teething toddlers. Your questions about teething tablets answered here.
By: Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, D.ABAT
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Child Development and Behavior
17
Oct
2016
Preschool: A Child’s First Step to Health and Success
Children in some neighborhoods in Cincinnati can expect to live 20 years less than peers in other neighborhoods. Preschool can change that.
By: Dr. Kristen Copeland
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Childhood Obesity
12
Oct
2016
8 Healthy Halloween Food Ideas
One of our dietitians shares eight kid-friendly and healthy Halloween food ideas for this year's celebration.
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Healthy Living
05
Oct
2016
Minor Illnesses: When Should I Keep My Child Home From School?
As parents, there are gray areas when deciding to keep a child home due to minor illness. Find out when it's necessary.
By: Dr. Amy Guiot
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Fitness and Nutrition
23
Sep
2016
5 Tips for Packing a Well-Rounded Nut-Free Lunch
Helpful tips for packing a well-rounded and nut-free lunch, from one of our dietitians.
By: Alison Cassin, MS, RD, LD
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