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When can I leave my child at home alone?

Share|This is a very common question that I frequently get asked in my office and also by friends in social settings. How often has it happened, that you are the only parent in the house, and you...

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Pacifiers: The Good, The Bad and The Soother Fairy

Share|Pacifiers (also known as “soothers”) are one of the heated debate topics amongst various health professionals (pediatricians, family doctors, dentists and lactation specialists, to name a few) as...

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Everything you always wanted to know about allowance, but were afraid to ask

Share|This is a topic which is often discussed amongst parents and their friends. “Did you start giving an allowance yet? How much are you giving? Do you pay your kids something for doing the dishes?”...

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18 Things Parents Want Providers to Remember

As a Pediatrician I often see kids (and parents of kids) who have some kind of physical or mental disability. It could be anything varying from cerebral palsy to seizures to trisomy-21 to a child with...

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Putting family first

I know it has been quite some time since I last wrote a blog post article. I have been quite busy at work and at home. I will do my best to try to write some more again. Today’s blog post is not about...

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The gifts we give our children

Remember when you were a kid and your parents would tell you stories about what life was like when they were children? This blog post is about bringing back those times. I remember my parents telling...

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How to tell your kids when a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer or...

It is hard enough for us adults to have to deal with bad news that affects ourselves or a closed loved one. But it can be even harder on the adults if they have kids they need to inform that mom or...

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Everything you always wanted to know about allowance, but were afraid to ask

This is a topic which is often discussed amongst parents and their friends. “Did you start giving an allowance yet? How much are you giving? Do you pay your kids something for doing the dishes?” If you...

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18 Things Parents Want Providers to Remember

As a Pediatrician I often see kids (and parents of kids) who have some kind of physical or mental disability. It could be anything varying from cerebral palsy to seizures to trisomy-21 to a child with...

View Article


Putting family first

I know it has been quite some time since I last wrote a blog post article. I have been quite busy at work and at home. I will do my best to try to write some more again. Today’s blog post is not about...

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The gifts we give our children

Remember when you were a kid and your parents would tell you stories about what life was like when they were children? This blog post is about bringing back those times. I remember my parents telling...

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How to tell your kids when a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer or...

It is hard enough for us adults to have to deal with bad news that affects ourselves or a closed loved one. But it can be even harder on the adults if they have kids they need to inform that mom or...

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