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How To Handle Seasonal Allergies In Florida
Allergies can be the bane of an adult existence, and can make your child grumpy and miserable. Some allergies that cause discomfort are not confined to a season, but can be annoying year-round. Luckily, there are certain things you can do to help your child if they...
When To Start Worrying About Your Child’s Fever
Fevers can be very scary for parents of young children, and it’s understandable why. Fevers could potentially be a sign of something more serious, and when your child first gets a fever, it can be difficult to tell whether it’s going to become something...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) In Children
Every single year, around 58,000 children under the age of five are hospitalized due to the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the United States. While this respiratory virus typically induces mild, cold-like symptoms, RSV in children can result in severe illness....
Your Baby’s First Steps And The Proper Shoes
Your baby’s first steps is one of the most exciting milestones to witness as a parent. But with new milestones comes new worries and challenges to address; are they developing properly, how should I aid them, what kind of shoes should they wear, etc. Read on to...
Keeping Your Child Healthy During Flu Season
While the term “flu” is commonly (and incorrectly) thrown around as the same thing as a bad cold, the influenza virus is a serious virus that can make people extremely ill and result in dangerous, severe complications. This is particularly true in...
How To Keep Kids Safe From Lithium Batteries
Lithium batteries are used in almost every aspect of our modern lives, and in many ways make our everyday routines more convenient. As electronic devices get smaller, slimmer, and sleeker, there are so many more ways that lithium batteries are incorporated. From small...
Proper Car Seat Safety In Florida
The top priority of any caregiver or parent is the safety of your child. Florida has child car seat regulations drivers are required to abide by all the time, whether you’re driving on Florida roads or live in the state. Read on to learn more about Florida car...
Learning About Allergies
According to the World Allergy Organization (WAO), the sensitization rate to common allergens among school-aged children worldwide is approaching 40-50%. National Health Interview Survey data reports that 7.7% of children in the U.S. have hay fever, 6.5% of children...
Helping Your Child Stay Cool During These Hot Summer Days
Thanks to climate change, temperatures continue to climb in the United States- particularly during the summer months. While children certainly love to play outdoors, excessively high temperatures can raise your child’s risk for heatstroke and heat exhaustion,...