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Childhood Illness

Posted by tarawatters to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 16, 2010 9:12am

I have just started wtatching your show in the past 2 months so i am not sure if you have already done a show like this. I am recently a stay at home mom but I used to work in a pediatricians office. I think it would be great if you could do a show that focuses on childhood illnesses. The impo...

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Motor Development in Children

Posted by vanstonm to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 15, 2010 7:42am

As a kindergarten teacher, I see a lot of kids who come into school without fine or gross motor development. We use Yoga, and Brain Gym to help these kids out, as this lack of motor development effects their ability to sit, focus and learn. However, I think that parents need to know the impo...

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Soy equals too much estrogen!

Posted by jamaicawild to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 14, 2010 12:39pm

I was advised to put my 5 month old son on soy formula due to his skin rash. While looking on the internet for a cereal brand that was soy-based, I came across many websites that discredited soy. They claimed feeding your baby soy formula is equal to giving him 5-7 birth-control pills a day! ...

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The real no-nos for newborns

Posted by Lolebabe to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 8, 2010 12:12pm

Discuss what is okay/normal when it comes to newborn care and what is not. Parents, hospital staff, and pediatricians can all give different information, making it hard for new parents to feel confident about child care. (i.e. Should baby lotion and baby powder be used? Can infants be overfed...

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pervasive developmental disorders

Posted by melofire to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 8, 2010 8:31am

The difference between each disorder in the PDD spectrum and the symptoms that you should look for. Red flags parents should be on the look out for. Especially first time parents who might think that those red flags might be normal or cute. I would also love to hear about treatments that ar...

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Genetic Disorders

Posted by LmIrish to Pediatric/Parenting, Jun 5, 2010 2:48pm

To give an understanding to parents what different genetic disorders are and how common or uncommon they are depending on the disorder. Mostly to teach undersanding family history of a disorder, looking for signs during pregnancy and how to care for a child with a disorder.
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