Tip of the Week

Constipation and Stool Withholding

October 18, 2017

This week’s tip comes from Dr. Nanci Pittman, assistant professor in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Stool withholding is a common problem seen in toddlers. This is when toddlers try to hold in their stool rather than passing it. Often this can occur when a child has constipation and is experiencing pain when passing…

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Heads On Collision

October 11, 2017

Talk of head injuries and concussions is at an all-time high. This week, we break down what parents of young children should know, and how to respond. Routine Head Injuries Head injury is a common issue in children From falling off a bed or a slide, to walking into a table corner, to a…

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Choosing A Preschool

October 4, 2017

As many parents consider some form of Preschool for their toddlers, here are some tips to keep in mind about finding the “right” fit. Goals of early education New opportunities, experiences and social interactions Practicing transitions and getting used to a classroom setting What to look for License from the NYC Department of Health A…

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Can You Hear Me Now?

September 27, 2017

Parents have many concerns about children’s ears. Here are some answers to a few commonly asked questions… Should I clean my child’s ears? Nothing should be put in a child ear canal. It is fine to wipe with a wash cloth or a Q-tip on the outside of the ear, but you can damage the…

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Itchy-Itchy, Scratchy-Scratchy

September 20, 2017

Getting outside to enjoy these beautiful Fall days can be an itchy endeavor Though the summer is over, Poison Ivy is still out there. Here is some information to know before you head out to pick apples or jump in the falling leaves. Poison Ivy is a classic plant known to cause an itchy rash…

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Weight OFF Your Shoulders

September 13, 2017

Homework is here and backpacks can cause some health issues for kids. A few quick tips from our friends at Kids Travel Doc Backpack injuries are VERY common. Over 7000 annually in emergency rooms! Size matters. Backpacks should properly fit children and all attached straps should be used to maximize safety and comfort Problem solve. Look…

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