Well Child – Tips for Taking Care of Your 2 Year Old
CHILDREN ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. And while you as parents can’t anticipate every change, these Well Child Tips can prepare you for what lies ahead and help you raise a healthy and safe child.
The Ages and Stages questionnaire is a screening tool used by your physician to test for physical and social-emotional development for children from one month to 5 years. Highly reliable and valid, ASQ looks at strengths and trouble spots, educates parents about developmental milestones, and incorporates parents’ expert knowledge about their children
Georgia Immunization Requirements for Child Care and School Attendance Information for Parents
Georgia law requires that all children who attend child care and enter school be up to date on immunizations to be protected against these diseases: diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Hib, measles, mumps, rubella, pertussis, tetanus, varicella (chickenpox), polio,and pneumococcal disease. The following information lists specific Georgia state immunization requirements for children entering child care and school.
TIPP – 2 to 4 Years – Safety for Your Child
Often, injuries happen because parents are not aware of what their children can do. Children learn fast and before you know it they will be running, jumping, riding a tricycle and using tools. Your child is at special risk for injuries from falls, drowning, poisons, burns and car crashes. Learn how to best protest your child from these dangers.
Social-Emotional Behavior Development in Young Children
Your child is learning so much about the world around him. Here are some helpful tips for your baby’s social and emotional development as well as fun activities.
HEPATITIS A Vaccine – What You Need to Know
Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAV is found in the stool of persons with hepatitis A. It is usually spread by close personal contact and sometimes by eating food or drinking water containing HAV. Hepatitis A vaccine can prevent hepatitis A
iScreen Vision – A Parent’s Story
iScreen Vision is a pediatric vision screening tool for infants, pre-school children and school- age children that is beneficial in helping identify potential vision problems of our patients. It is painless and very child-friendly and provides comprehensive, accurate results in just minutes.
Healthy Eating and Body Size for Toddlers
Toddlers are learning many new skills. This is a time where they also establish eating habits that can impact them for the rest of their lives. Learn more about healthy eating tips and a healthy weight for your child.
Pulling The Plug on TV Violence
TV violence needs to be taken seriously. It can and does lead to real life violence. Be sure you are aware of the impact tv violence has on your child and be prepared to prevent it.
After the Shots…What to do if Your Child has Discomfort
Your child may need extra love and care after getting vaccinated. Some vaccinations that protect children from serious diseases also can cause discomfort for a while. Here are answers to questions many parents have after their children have been vaccinated.
Activities for Children 24-30 Months Old
Make playtime fun with these age appropriate activities.
The user friendly patient portal offers many benefits, including private access to your child’s medical information online. Learn about the many reasons to sign up and how to get started.
The comprehensive developmental screening should be completed online prior to all well visits from age 1 month to 6 years, ADHD/ADD visits, and visits with behavioral concerns. This type of enhanced developmental screening is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and hailed as a major advancement in preventive care for kids.