When Your Child Comes Out to You
Here are some simple yet powerful things you can do to let your LGBTQIA+ child know you love and value them when they come out to you.
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Here are some simple yet powerful things you can do to let your LGBTQIA+ child know you love and value them when they come out to you.
READ MOREFor any parent like me who’s cleaned up vomit from a car seat during a road trip, motion sickness may be in your top 5 least favorite parenting situations. Motion sickness in kids can be treated and prevented - here's how to help your child feel better.
READ MORESwimmer's ear in kids is an infection of the outer ear—and it is common in the summer. Thankfully it is easy to treat and prevent!
READ MOREEar infections are common in kids - they’re the leading reason children see a doctor and the number one reason they're prescribed an antibiotic.
READ MOREDon’t avoid talking about stranger safety because you’re afraid of scaring your child. They already know that some things in life are scary. Talking about these things will make them feel more confident!
READ MORESpanking isn’t good for any child. Pediatricians at Kaiser Permanente and the American Academy of Pediatrics agree – spanking is a poor way to discipline a child. But parents often ask: Why not spank to teach a child right from wrong?
READ MOREThe hardest thing I’ve ever done? Not medical school or residency. Not parenting three teens. Hands down, the hardest was being a new mother with a colicky baby. It was beautiful to watch my young son grow, but every time he cried and couldn’t be consoled it brought me to my knees. What was wrong? Why couldn’t I help him?
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