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Returning to holiday chaos: Preventing anxiety in kids

Health and Parenting
After taking last year “off,” many families are preparing to dive back into holiday busyness, and with it, holiday stress. But what has the time away from crowds, travel, and extended family done to kids’ abilities to enjoy the yuletide cheer? Here, psychologist Dr. Lauren DiLullo with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, answers ... Read More about Returning to holiday chaos: Preventing anxiety in kids
Tagged: autism spectrum disorder, coronavirus, mental health
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Sweet dreams: A guide to infant sleep

Health and Parenting, Primary Care
While sleep should be peaceful, ensuring your baby is sleeping safely — and soundly — can be stressful. We spoke with Shana Zandman, MD, a pediatrician at Brookline Pediatrics in the Boston Children’s Primary Care Alliance, and Jennifer Gingrasfield, RN, MSN, a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Sleep Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, about creating ... Read More about Sweet dreams: A guide to infant sleep
Tagged: primary care, primary care alliance, sleep
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Help kids fight the “Selfie Effect” and build self-esteem instead

Health and Parenting
It may be hard to imagine now, but there was a time not too long ago when social media didn’t exist and we didn’t have cameras on our phones. But today, some of the most widely used social media platforms influence not only how we communicate with the world, but how we think the world ... Read More about Help kids fight the “Selfie Effect” and build self-esteem instead
Tagged: digital health, mental health, psychiatry
a child holds her arm, which has a bandaid, after getting her covid vaccine

COVID vaccines are here for kids ages 5 to 11. Here’s what families should know.

Health and Parenting
On November 2, 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) signed off on the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to help prevent COVID-19 in children ages 5 to 11. What does this mean for your child? We’ve got answers. Why is it important to vaccinate kids against COVID-19? Although most children have ... Read More about COVID vaccines are here for kids ages 5 to 11. Here’s what families should know.
Tagged: coronavirus, vaccines
a teen girl looks sadly at her phone while two other girls laugh at her in a demonstration of bullying

Bullying at all ages: How to spot the signs and support your child

Health and Parenting
According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, nearly a quarter of students ages 12 to 18 reported being bullied at school in 2019. But bullying can happen almost anywhere — through exclusive group-texts, the creation of hurtful memes, “Finstagrams” (fake Instagram accounts sometimes used for harassment), and more classic offline methods parents themselves may ... Read More about Bullying at all ages: How to spot the signs and support your child
Tagged: bullying, primary care, primary care alliance
Healthy smiles can be maintained after the eating of Halloween candy.

Cavities are no trick: How to balance Halloween candy with healthy teeth

Health and Parenting
Believe it or not, dentists don’t dislike Halloween. They don’t secretly wish for kids to not eat candy. What dentists do want is for children to avoid certain ultra-sugary sweets and to practice moderation when munching through the contents of their trick-or-treat bags. “It’s important for kids to have fun,” says Matthew Harper, DDS, an associate ... Read More about Cavities are no trick: How to balance Halloween candy with healthy teeth
Tagged: dentistry, safety
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The great mask debate: how to deal with bullying over face masks in school

Health and Parenting
As the war against COVID-19 rages on, so do the battles about the best ways to stop the spread. And, as some families are finding, these battles include backlash over the decision of whether to send their children to school in masks. “Like many aspects of the pandemic, masks have become a polarizing issue, and ... Read More about The great mask debate: how to deal with bullying over face masks in school
Tagged: bullying, coronavirus, psychiatry
In a chat about bullying, a dad sits to the right of a child, who is also seated outdoors.

Parents can help end bullying by always being open to conversation

Health and Parenting
You just saw your teen get pushed at the bus stop. Or maybe you suspect that bullying is behind your young child’s sudden reluctance to go to school or an extracurricular activity. What you should do next isn’t always an easy decision. No two cases of bullying are ever alike, and there are usually nuances ... Read More about Parents can help end bullying by always being open to conversation
Tagged: bullying
Two teens recently received vaccinations at Boston Children's Hospital.

Two for one: It’s safe to get COVID and flu vaccines at the same time

Health and Parenting
Your child can greatly reduce the risk of serious illness by receiving COVID and flu vaccines in one sitting — all they have to do is roll up both sleeves. Now, getting a shot in each arm might give your child pause, but two infectious disease specialists at Boston Children’s Hospital say that a double inoculation ... Read More about Two for one: It’s safe to get COVID and flu vaccines at the same time
Tagged: coronavirus, flu, vaccines
Two boys bully a smaller child

When your child is the bully: Tips for parents

Health and Parenting
It’s bad for children’s health, makes headlines, and defies most attempts to prevent it. Bullying has become the “big tobacco” of the 21st century. What can a parent do when their child is engaging in behavior that’s condemned by nearly everyone?  We talked with Dr. Peter Raffalli, a neurologist and director of the Bullying and ... Read More about When your child is the bully: Tips for parents
Tagged: ADHD, bullying, mental health

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