Does Playing in the Cold Give You a Cold?
Being cold does not give you a cold. You only get a cold if you are exposed to a virus! So bundle the kids up and let them play - outside.
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Being cold does not give you a cold. You only get a cold if you are exposed to a virus! So bundle the kids up and let them play - outside.
READ MOREFires are burning in southern California parents. Wind can blow considerable amounts of smoke to locations well outside of the impacted areas. How can parents keep their children safe from this smoke?
READ MOREMy job as a pediatrician provides me with a constant stream of smiles, because kids are just so funny! Here are a few fun stories my colleagues and I would like to share
READ MOREYou’re working hard to help your family be healthy. But with outside influences like social media, friends, and advertising, sometimes it can feel challenging to keep everyone eating healthy and staying active. These 6 tried and true habits can help you keep your kids at a healthy weight.
READ MOREEven if you feel uncomfortable talking with your kids about puberty and sex, try not to show it. Think back to how you first learned about these topics if you want a good chuckle–for me, it was sitting with my mom in a car in the grocery store parking lot!
READ MOREEvery labor and birth are different. I encourage you to be flexible and know that you’re strong. With the support of your care team, you can handle whatever comes your way! Here’s a list of things to know about labor and delivery that may be helpful.
READ MOREToo much time spent containers like jumpers, bouncers, and swings can slow a baby's development and cause problems later. Here's how to help your baby become strong and safely explore their world.
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