Ohhh, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected so many aspects of life, and Halloween will be no exception. I want all of our children to have something to look forward to this Halloween, and I think they can. Of course most pediatricians and public health experts advise children and adults avoid large gatherings, maintain a […]
Parenting
5 Things NOT To Wait On During The Pandemic
We’re asking so much of ourselves as parents right now, and honestly, we’re all overwhelmed. Parents are delaying all sorts of things out of necessity and care. Thing is, there are some things that shouldn’t be delayed. I wanted to provide a little information and data to back-up points on places parents shouldn’t pull back […]
Halloween Safety – Watch Out For Cars!
Halloween is a super fun and exciting night, especially with school-aged children. No question though, it can also be dangerous — but it’s not scary candy I’m worried about. A study published last year in JAMA Pediatrics reports that between 1975 and 2016 there was a 43% increase in pedestrians who died on Halloween night […]
2019 Measles Outbreak: Information for Parents
Measles, measles, and more measles. I know, it seems like all I’m writing about. I’ve been doing media interviews for weeks now on measles infections and there doesn’t seem to be a slowdown yet. As it stands, there are currently 839 measles cases in the U.S. and children under age 5 years old account for […]
Teens, Technology, And Parenting in 2019
Happy Friday all! As promised, here’s a quick recap of last night’s event with Common Sense Media on tweens, teens, and technology and the effects it’s having on their developing brains. I learned so much participating on the panel alongside Dr. Mike Robb & Dr. Pat Kuhl and hearing from parents and educators who attended. […]
Devices, Gaming, And Smartphones Are Changing How We Live And Who We Are
I’m speaking tonight on a panel about tweens, teens, and technology and the impact it’s having on our children’s developing brains and well-being with Common Sense Media’s lead researcher, Dr. Mike Robb and University of Washington brain researcher, Dr. Pat Kuhl. The event is sold out because I think we’re all overwhelmed about the challenge […]
Which Flu Vaccine Is Best For Children?
Injected flu shots or nasal flu spray? The short answer, like so many things in life: it depends. Data out this week summarizing the effectiveness of influenza vaccination for children over the past few seasons. The study published online was a meta-analysis –meaning it was a study of previously published studies — looking for the […]
5 Ways To Protect Babies And Children In The Car: No Age Limit For Rear-Facing Car Seats
Unbelievable coincidence today: I stayed back this morning to finish this post while my family dropped off my son for a birthday party. There are complex carpools happening to get to the party (thank you, Village!) and while sorting it out someone offered my nine year-old a seat in a car — saying it would […]
Quick Reminder: Children Need To Play
Rounding off the summer with a somewhat obvious reminder to let our children play. This, as we bolster ourselves for the onslaught of the school year. Play remains an essential element of childhood and is good for children (of any age). Eating-vegetables-good-for-them but a lot more fun. Summer has been a gorgeous reminder for me […]