The school year is coming to an end, and there are endless requests and advertisements for summer babysitters, camps, playdates, carpools, and extended visits with family. We’re striving for the right balance between supervision and freedom, entertainment and healthy boredom. There are likely to be a variety of activities and people our children will be involved with, which means we need to remain vigilant and keep open communication about body safety.
Always put babies on their back to sleep for naps and at night.
Advice on when to expect an allergy, how to manage allergies, and possible medical remedies.
Over the past decade allergies have become more common in children and more accepted in society. As a result of this acceptance, we are closer than ever before to understanding allergies more and better, faster treatments.
Babies become dehydrated at a much faster rate than adults, so it's important to have access to all the right information and know what to do if your baby gets dehydrated.