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More COVID-19 myths and facts: Boston Children’s edition

Health and Parenting
Now that restrictions are easing in Massachusetts, many people have questions about how, if, and when to visit Boston Children’s Hospital. Test your knowledge of our updated policies and procedures during the COVID-19 outbreak by taking our quiz. [smartslider3 slider=”27″] Take our previous quiz and get more answers about Boston Children’s response to COVID-19. Share this:
Tagged: coronavirus, culture, telehealth
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How athletes can stay healthy and injury-free during COVID-19

Health and Parenting
June is normally a time for student athletes to celebrate a long season of training and competition. But athletes are at loose ends this year with the suspension of sports during COVID-19. “For anyone who identifies as an athlete, it’s almost like they’ve lost a part of themselves,” says Kimberly O’Brien, clinical social worker in ... Read More about How athletes can stay healthy and injury-free during COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, female athletes, orthopedics, sports injury, sports medicine
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How to help children with special needs during social distancing

Health and Parenting
As the weather warms up, many children are struggling with the effects of being stuck inside. For special needs children and their families, the challenges can be magnified. But there are some simple, yet effective, things that can help everyone survive — and perhaps even thrive — during this trying time. With schools officially closed for ... Read More about How to help children with special needs during social distancing
Tagged: adolescent medicine, developmental medicine
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Signs of diabetes and other medical emergencies: Don’t delay care during the COVID outbreak

Health and Parenting
Merlin Ladd had been home from school for about six weeks when his parents started to notice that something was off. At first, they thought that the 13-year-old — like many of us — was simply in a funk from being stuck inside due to the COVID-19 outbreak. “He seemed lethargic and out of sorts,” ... Read More about Signs of diabetes and other medical emergencies: Don’t delay care during the COVID outbreak
Tagged: coronavirus, diabetes, emergency medicine, endocrinology
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COVID-19 and IEPs: Education for children with special needs

Health and Parenting
When Massachusetts shut down its public schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19, educators faced a huge challenge. With little time to prepare, school districts had to redesign classroom lesson plans for close to a million students. The interrupted school year has been especially hard on kids with individualized education programs (IEPs). An IEP is ... Read More about COVID-19 and IEPs: Education for children with special needs
Tagged: autism spectrum disorder, coronavirus, developmental medicine
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Tips for getting through the rest of this school year — and possibly next

Health and Parenting
If you’re like most parents, you’re not trained to be a teacher or a tutor. And yet, many parents are finding themselves in these roles since schools closed in March. For many, it’s a role that can be fraught with frustration and guilt. If you don’t make sure your child keeps up with schoolwork, will ... Read More about Tips for getting through the rest of this school year — and possibly next
Tagged: coronavirus
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Keeping up with childhood vaccines and screenings during the COVID-19 outbreak

Health and Parenting
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many parents have been understandably hesitant to take their kids to their health care provider for routine health care, such as vaccines and health screenings. But pediatricians worry that this trend could open the door to outbreaks of other types of childhood illnesses, such as measles and whooping cough. We recently ... Read More about Keeping up with childhood vaccines and screenings during the COVID-19 outbreak
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases, vaccines
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In the coronavirus crisis, when should your child see the doctor?

Health and Parenting
If your child is sick or is due for a checkup or vaccine, you may wonder if it’s okay to go to the doctor right now. With more pediatricians seeing patients remotely in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the majority of routine and sick visits can be managed via telehealth. But there are still some ... Read More about In the coronavirus crisis, when should your child see the doctor?
Tagged: adolescent medicine, newborn medicine, primary care
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Dealing with feelings of grief in the time of coronavirus

Health and Parenting
As the COVID-19 outbreak moves into another month, do you find yourself feeling angry? Helpless? Sad? Lost? Disappointed? Accepting? Or maybe you run through the gamut of emotions on a given day or week. According to Erica Lee and Heather Potts, psychologists in the Department of Psychiatry at Boston Children’s Hospital, these feelings are all ... Read More about Dealing with feelings of grief in the time of coronavirus
Tagged: coronavirus, grief
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Preparing your child with autism for a hospital visit during COVID-19

Health and Parenting
Most kids aren’t used to the sights, sounds, and smells of a hospital. And because of COVID-19, medical settings look and sound much different than usual. Busy hallways are nearly empty. People are wearing face masks. Even kids who come to the hospital often may not recognize the place they’ve visited many times. (Image: David ... Read More about Preparing your child with autism for a hospital visit during COVID-19
Tagged: autism spectrum disorder, coronavirus

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