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“Healthy vs. Unhealthy Gaming” by Jeremy Edge, LPC with ESCAPINGTHE.COM, PLLC
Many teenagers love to play video games. Not every teen who plays video games has a problem. But it is a problem for some. What does it look like for your teen? Have you noticed they have healthy friendships, are active in their school, and making good grades? Do they like to do things besides play video games?
“Screen Health 101: Healthy Screen Use Tips For Our Kids” by Jeremy Edge, LPC with ESCAPINGTHE.COM
Managing screen use for our children can be hard. Luckily, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has some great recommendations for promoting healthy screen use. They recommend children 18 months and younger to not have exposure to screens other than video-chatting.
“Calling All Athletes… It is Time for Your Sports Physical” by Robyn Lilly, CPNP-PC
Spring is in the air! Only a few more months of the school year remain for many students. It is an exciting time to anticipate summer and its laid-back routines. One thing to consider for your junior high, high school kids, and athletes, is a wellness exam and a pre-participation sports physical for next school year. Spring and Summer are great times to have both exams done so your child is ready for athletics in the Fall.
“Pediatrics: 20th Century Success” by Chafen Watkins Hart, MD
During nights up with small sick children, I think most often about the terror of diphtheria, a bacteria which causes a thick covering of pus and mucous membrane to the throat and killed children in the millions. This death was horrific—parents watched their children die while fully conscious of suffocation secondary to sloughing debris in their small airways.
“Old-Fashioned Parenting Books” by Chafen Watkins Hart, MD
I recently picked up the volume on child development published in Childcraft books, copyright 1949. My mother had saved these from her childhood, and I had never realized they included an entire volume about the intricacies of child development. I love reading long-forgotten books about childhood development and may write a few more blog entries on some gems from the past I’ve found useful.
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“Calling All Athletes… It is Time for Your Sports Physical” by Robyn Lilly, CPNP-PC
Spring is in the air! Only a few more months of the school year remain for many students. It is an exciting time to anticipate summer and its laid-back routines. One thing to consider for your junior high, high school kids, and athletes, is a wellness exam and a pre-participation sports physical for next school year. Spring and Summer are great times to have both exams done so your child is ready for athletics in the Fall.
“Pediatrics: 20th Century Success” by Chafen Watkins Hart, MD
During nights up with small sick children, I think most often about the terror of diphtheria, a bacteria which causes a thick covering of pus and mucous membrane to the throat and killed children in the millions. This death was horrific—parents watched their children die while fully conscious of suffocation secondary to sloughing debris in their small airways.
“Healthy vs. Unhealthy Gaming” by Jeremy Edge, LPC with ESCAPINGTHE.COM, PLLC
Many teenagers love to play video games. Not every teen who plays video games has a problem. But it is a problem for some. What does it look like for your teen? Have you noticed they have healthy friendships, are active in their school, and making good grades? Do they like to do things besides play video games?
“Screen Health 101: Healthy Screen Use Tips For Our Kids” by Jeremy Edge, LPC with ESCAPINGTHE.COM
Managing screen use for our children can be hard. Luckily, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has some great recommendations for promoting healthy screen use. They recommend children 18 months and younger to not have exposure to screens other than video-chatting.
“Calling All Athletes… It is Time for Your Sports Physical” by Robyn Lilly, CPNP-PC
Spring is in the air! Only a few more months of the school year remain for many students. It is an exciting time to anticipate summer and its laid-back routines. One thing to consider for your junior high, high school kids, and athletes, is a wellness exam and a pre-participation sports physical for next school year. Spring and Summer are great times to have both exams done so your child is ready for athletics in the Fall.
“Pediatrics: 20th Century Success” by Chafen Watkins Hart, MD
During nights up with small sick children, I think most often about the terror of diphtheria, a bacteria which causes a thick covering of pus and mucous membrane to the throat and killed children in the millions. This death was horrific—parents watched their children die while fully conscious of suffocation secondary to sloughing debris in their small airways.
“Old-Fashioned Parenting Books” by Chafen Watkins Hart, MD
I recently picked up the volume on child development published in Childcraft books, copyright 1949. My mother had saved these from her childhood, and I had never realized they included an entire volume about the intricacies of child development. I love reading long-forgotten books about childhood development and may write a few more blog entries on some gems from the past I’ve found useful.








