Resources
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Crying
Taking care of a crying baby can be a challenge for parents, but there are calming measures to help soothe your baby. -
Feeding baby
For new parents, feeding your baby can feel overwhelming. Questions about feeding baby are very common. -
Keep summer activities safe
Summer is the best time to get out of the house to enjoy warmth and sunshine. -
Infant play and tummy time
Eighty percent of a child's brain development occurs in the first three years of life. -
Safe Sleep for Infants
You may be amazed to know that a lot of research goes into knowing how to keep babies safe while they sleep. -
Bathing Baby
Splish, splash - it’s time for your baby’s bath! But how often should you be having bath time? -
Swaddling and sleep sacks
Why swaddle? Swaddling can help to calm infants, reduce their startle reflex, promote sleep and can decrease the number of overnight awakenings. -
How to treat fevers in infants and children
A fever usually means that the body is trying to fight of a viral infection. Treating a fever in an infant or child is done differently due to the development of the immune system. -
Starting solid foods
It is exciting to see babies try solids for the first time and then all the different foods that follow. -
How sick is too sick for school?
Is my child too sick to go to school? Most parents ponder this question several times each year. -
The Teal Pumpkin Project - making Halloween inclusive for all children
Food allergies can make holidays tricky to navigate. Read more to have a safe trick-or-treating experience. -
Halloween safety
To help ensure a fun and safe Halloween, here are a few tips and tricks to have a safe and fun holiday! -
Fight the flu
Luckily, flu season occurs only once a year. But even one flu illness can be devastating for some patients. -
Preparing for back to school
There are steps parents can take to make back-to-school a positive experience for their kids. -
Food allergies in children
As a parent, you may be thinking about what your child is eating and how it will impact their health.