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From your newborn to your young adult- the AAP updates the prevention guidance annually- and so do we. Check out the AAP's most current schedule.
Vaccines are safe and effective at preventing serious life-threatening illnesses. Easy to read tables are available to download here from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Vaccines are safe and effective at preventing serious life-threatening illnesses. Easy-to-read tables are available to download here from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Find information about vaccine ingredients, conditions discussed in relation to vaccines, and other common vaccine safety concerns.
Official vaccine schedule from the AAP/CDC/ACIP, with endnotes and links to vaccine information sheets
Searchable site with breastfeeding information from the AAP
We will help you decide if your infant is ready to start solid foods after their 4 month appointment and talk about prevention of food allergies.
Resources related to the works of Ellyn Satter, dietician and therapist, with focus on making feeding kids joyful for all.
The CDC often recommends additional vaccines or medicines for infectious diseases based on your child's age and the details of your travel. These in-office appointments should be scheduled separately from a well visit about 4-6 weeks prior to travel.
Search here for specifics about your planned travel, see travel advisories, and other travel-specific information.
From the AAP, fevers without fear. If your child is under 3 months old, urgent or emergent care is recommended to attempt to diagnose the cause of a fever. After that age, pediatricians consider fever only in the context of the whole child.
From the AAP, tips on caring for a vomiting child.
What supportive care can you do when your child has a cold?
The AAP's symptom checker can give some basic advice regarding your child's symptoms.
Clearbrook serves individuals over a range of ages and disabilities.
A local dynamic community, both online and in person, that supports all families navigating the needs of their child in therapy, regardless of diagnosis.
Our office diagnoses and treats a variety of mental health conditions in pediatric patients, including ADHD, anxiety and depression. If you or your child is in crisis, call 911 or visit the closest emergency room.
Parent handouts regarding ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, 504/IEP meetings, social media and more from Resources for Advancing Mental Health in Pediatrics
Handouts for your teen regarding social medial, anxiety, depression, sleep and more from Resources for Advancing Mental Health in Pediatrics
Brand name- Tylenol- used for pain and fever reduction
Brand names- Motrin, Advil- used for pain and fever reduction
Brand name- Benadryl- used for allergic conditions
Cough and cold medicines don't work well, and many are not safe for children. This link reviews supportive care and when cough medicine can be tried safely.
Dangers of Homeopathic Medications
We do not recommend homeopathic or herbal medications for children. This link from poison control explains why.