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Dehydration

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Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration Your child has had vomiting and/or diarrhea for three days, refuses to eat, will only take a few sips of juice, seems less active, and is urinating less often than usual. You begin to worry about dehydration. Here are some tips to help you determine how dehydrated your child might […]

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January 5, 2021 November 6, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

How to Say No

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How to Say No Positively “No” is a power-packed word, quick on the lips, easy to say. Your child will hear you use this word often, and you will hear it from your child as well. It’s necessary for a parent to learn how to say “no” to a child so the child can later […]

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January 5, 2021 October 29, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

Naptime Cuddling: Do or Don’t?

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Is Naptime Cuddling Setting Up a Good or Bad Habit? My two-month-old has no problem sleeping alone in her bassinet at night. However, the only way she’ll nap during the day is in my arms or in my lap. Am I setting up a bad habit by allowing naptime cuddling, and will she grow out […]

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December 9, 2020 November 14, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

Baby’s Eye is Scratched

Baby Eye is Scratched

Proper Treatment for a Baby Eye Scratch Little babies love to explore their faces with their hands. Unfortunately, the combination of sharp nails and curious fingers is a set up for baby’s eye to be scratched. 5 Signs Your Baby’s Eye is Scratched Red-eye – the “whites” of the eye will be very sore and […]

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September 14, 2020 November 6, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

Child Eczema: Causes and Treatments

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Understanding and Treating Eczema in Babies, Toddlers & Older Children Eczema (or atopic dermatitis) in children can start as early as two months of age. It’s a very common condition, affecting approximately 10% of infants and children. Here are tips about understanding and treating eczema. Common Scenarios Your 13-month-old has been off of formula for […]

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September 10, 2020 December 11, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

8 Steps to Stop Bedwetting Once and for All 

Help Your Child to Stop Bedwetting Each night in the United States at least five million school-age children wet their beds. Bedwetting can certainly be challenging for families, but there are a number of things parents can do to help set the tone in their family to be understanding and positive. With new insights, approaches, […]

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September 8, 2020 September 19, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

12 Ways to Stop Thumbsucking for Good

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Thumbsucking Statistics and Ways to Help Your Child Stop In 1977 researchers studied fifty habitual thumbsucking children between ages one and seven. Researchers compared habitual thumbsuckers to children who did not suck their thumb. Studies showed that thumbsuckers tended to be bottle-fed rather than breastfed. The child who was weaned later was less likely to […]

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August 25, 2020 November 14, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

12 Signs Your Baby is High Need

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“Why is my baby so different? She is not like any of my friends’ babies. They sleep through the night. They’re happy being held by anyone. My friends don’t seem as tired as I am. What am I doing wrong?” Sound familiar? Your baby acts the way she does because that’s the way she is. […]

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August 25, 2020 August 23, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears

Cuts, Scrapes and Stitches

Dr. Sears Guide to Cuts, Scrapes and Stitches You hear a loud thud and then screaming from the next room. You run in to find your three-year-old sitting on the floor, holding her forehead, while blood streams down her face. You look at the cut and blood seems to be pouring out. By the time […]

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August 28, 2013 February 25, 2024 Dr. Bill Sears

7 Ways to Build Healthy Sexuality

7 Ways to Build Healthy Sexuality How a child learns to treat the other gender, and how the child feels about his or her own sexuality is an important part of his or her self-image. We prefer to talk about “building healthy sexuality” rather than “teaching sex.” Schools, for better or for worse, teach sex; […]

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August 23, 2013 March 18, 2024 Dr. Bill Sears

Getting Enough to Eat

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How to Tell if Your Child is Getting Enough to Eat Most mothers and all grandmothers worry that children aren’t getting enough to eat. While few infants and children pack in enough food to satisfy their parents, the more important question is whether your child is eating enough of the right kind of foods to […]

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August 23, 2013 November 28, 2023 Dr. Bill Sears
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