Childhood Vaccine Guide vaccines can be confusing! Which ones does my baby get first? Why are they still important if the diseases are rare today? Hib? DTap? IPV? MMR? COVID-19? RSV? I can’t keep up! Let’s be real – most of us are not doctors and not experts on vaccines, BUT we do know they’re important. Download […]| PedsDocTalk
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Welcome to the Toddler Years! Get ready for the fun and sometimes challenging times ahead When you’re armed with trusted advice, helpful tools, and Doctor-approved techniques, you and your child will grow together. https://vimeo.com/819992624?share=copy Featured on: Toddler Course Sale! Get the Toddler bundle and save – Ends May 5th! > “I purchased the picky eating […]| PedsDocTalk
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Learn why detoxes are unnecessary for kids, the myths surrounding them, and healthy habits to naturally support your child.| PedsDocTalk
Cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) explained—learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to help your baby thrive.| PedsDocTalk
Thumb sucking is natural for children, it’s a form of exploration early on and is self-soothing. Learn some tips to stop it when it's time.| PedsDocTalk