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Body Shaming in Teenage Boys

For a wide variety of reasons, middle school and high school can be terribly trying for kids. For example, no one would be shocked to learn that teenagers face body Read More

Dietary Tips for Breastfeeding Parents

Every parent wants to make sure their kids are eating well! That’s true whether you kids are 18 years old or 8 months old. When you are feeding your newborn Read More

When a Child’s Short Attention Span Might be Something More

As adults, we can easily blame our short attention spans on social media and YouTube. But our kids are a little bit different–they haven’t been corrupted by the internet yet! Read More

Visiting a Pediatrician as a New Parent

If you have or are about to welcome your new baby into the world—congratulations! Being a new parent is one of the most exciting times. Of course, we also know Read More

How to Take Your Baby’s Temperature

For adults, taking an internal temperature is easy. Whether you have an oral, forehead, or ear thermometer, you just place the sensor where it needs to be and wait. Even Read More

My Baby Won’t Breastfeed

Babies usually have large appetites. Growing takes a lot of energy, and babies generally grow very quickly! This means that newborns, in particular, require a substantial amount of nutritious energy. Read More

FAQs About the Pediatric COVID Vaccine

No doubt you’ve been hearing a lot of discussions, particularly on the news, about the Covid-19 vaccine. You’ve also heard that kids five years old and older are now eligible Read More

Developmental & Behavioral Visits

Learn more about developmental and behavioral disorders in children. A growing child can greatly benefit from visiting their pediatrician regularly for routine checkups. No, a child doesn’t have to be sick Read More

Does My Baby Have Colic?

As a parent, you want to fix everything. This feeling never goes away, but it’s particularly present during those first few weeks with your newborn baby. When your baby cries, Read More

Newborn Care in the First Twelve Months

There’s an old saying that babies don’t come with an instruction manual. And that’s true. But parents don’t need to feel like they have to figure it out all on Read More

Summer Safety Tips for Children

Keep your child safe while enjoying fun in the sun. School’s out for summer, and your child may be gearing up for outdoor adventures, summer camps, swim team, and other activities. Read More

Tips to Bond Emotionally with Your Newborn

For many parents, bonding with a newborn is one of the most joyful jobs you can have. But bonding with your new baby is an intentional process–it’s not, as some Read More

Does My Child Have Anxiety?

Be able to spot the warning signs of anxiety in your child. Anxiety is undoubtedly on the rise, not just for adults but for children. The pandemic has certainly left kids Read More

The Importance of Children's Nutrition

Make sure your child is following a healthy, balanced diet. One in 5 school children is considered obese in the US. So, how do we stop these statistics from getting any Read More

Children Immunizations for School Schedule

How immunizations from your pediatricians in Chicago, IL, can protect your child’s health You’ve probably heard a lot about immunizations, and your pediatrician can help you learn the truth. The fact Read More

Weaning Your Child Off Their Nap

Naps can be absolutely essential for growing toddlers. (They’re a bit of a nice break for grownups, too.) But there will come a point where your child outgrows their naps. Read More

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