Safely Introduce Common Food Allergens to Baby

peanut is a common allergen

How to Safely Introduce Common Food Allergens to Your Baby Every parent wants their child to grow up healthy. A balanced diet is vital for babies to get the vitamins and minerals they need. It’s natural to worry about food allergies showing up in the process. However, these possibilities shouldn’t scare you from introducing them […]

Back To School: Working Mom & Wife

Mom graduates after becoming a parent

A personal account of a working mom and wife who went back to school   The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center reports that nearly 40 million adults in America have some college and no degree. However, for parents looking to improve their family’s life, finishing a college degree is one of the best options for […]

Do Baby Teeth Really Matter?

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Pediatric dentists at ASU say that baby teeth really matter and are more valuable than we think. Reprinted with Permission According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 23% of children aged 2 to 5 showed signs of cavities in their baby teeth as recently as 2011–16. […]

Prevent Food Allergies in Babies

Parent feeding an infant.

Leading Food Allergy Clinic Shares Early Introduction Tips for Parents to Help Prevent Food Allergies in Babies Board-certified pediatric and adult allergist and immunologist, and Medical Director with Latitude Food Allergy Care, provides six important things for parents to know about preventing food allergies in babies. San Francisco, CA, July, 2024 – Food allergies are on […]

Introducing Your Toddler to Preschool

Introducing Your Toddler to Preschool   Introducing your toddler to preschool is an exciting time not only for your little one but for you the parents as well. It marks a significant milestone in their young lives. Sending your little one to preschool can also feel a bit stressful, with thoughts of how will they […]

Flexible Pacing

By Dr. Joanne Foster   Flexible pacing is about being able to do things (create, work, reflect, play) at a time and rate that best suits a person’s needs and energy levels.   Why Does Flexible Pacing Matter? It’s important for children (and adults) to be able to set and reach goals while they advance […]

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