February 1, 2017
Tips for Caregivers Read their cues. They may not want to be passed to people the way they once did (even grandma!) They are in distress when you leave, even for short periods of time It’s normal. Many children experience difficulty with separation Be patient. Separation anxiety is a phase and will come and go throughout early childhood Don’t…
Read moreJanuary 25, 2017
A lot goes into helping your child become a good listener and following your requests. Knowing that it can be extremely frustrating for parents and caregivers to feel “ignored” and stay cool, we’ve developed the following tips to try and keep in mind. Ask the “right” way. Get down to eye level and get close. Children…
Read moreJanuary 23, 2017
Screens and screen-time are a concern for most caregivers. Finding the right balance for your family can be tricky – and often stressful. Check out this link for suggestions for “No-Phone Zones” from Perri Klass, MD, Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and National Medical Director of Reach Out and Read, and…
Read moreJanuary 18, 2017
There has been an increase in influenza in the New York area the past 2 weeks. Getting the flu shot is now more important than ever and is recommended for all children 6 months of age and older. We know from personal and professional experience that getting the flu shot is an important, but…
Read moreJanuary 16, 2017
The transition to a new and BIG bed is an important milestone. Below are some tips for caregivers Start with a well-rested kid! During the transition, kids can lose some sleep. Therefore, it is best to start with a full tank! Read & Tell Stories A few suggested titles include: My Own Big Bed…
Read moreJanuary 11, 2017
Being scared of the doctor (even the doctor’s office!) is a normal developmental phase, but dealing with a fearful child can be difficult. Here are a few PARENT tips to help: 1. Try to understand that visiting the doctor can be a difficult experience. Figure out if you think your child will feel better if…
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