A visit to the eye doctor is more about just getting new glasses – especially for younger kids. Many kids don’t have any symptoms when experiencing vision problems, according to Pediatric Optometrist Dr. Sarah Guillette. Children should have their first eye exam between the ages of 3-5 to ensure they’re seeing clearly, and their eyes […]
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Preschool prep: 5 ways to manage your own separation anxiety, mom and dad
You’ve spent the last several weeks preparing your little one for preschool. While your child is ready for the adventure, are you? Preschoolers aren’t the only ones who suffer from separation anxiety. For many parents of preschoolers, it’s the first time they are letting their child out of their sight and struggle with the uncertainty […]
Encourage performance, not perfection, in sports
Signs your child is passionate about a sport can often be seen in the number of hours they spend playing, watching or talking about it. When this passion turns into an unrealistic drive to perfect their game – throwing a no-hitter every game or sticking the landing at every competition – parents should help their […]
Pregnancy brain: Is that a real thing?
Most expectant moms have the usual signs of pregnancy: growing baby bumps, swollen ankles and glowing skin. But many are surprised that they feel a little foggy and forgetful, symptoms called “pregnancy brain.” Is pregnancy brain real? Pregnancy brain — sometimes called “momnesia” or “baby brain”— is a real thing. “Some health professionals prefer terms […]
What parents need to know about newborn hearing loss
Hearing loss is the most common sensory problem in newborns. If you’re pregnant, you can take steps to lower the chances of your baby being born with hearing loss. If your newborn has hearing loss, it’s important to get help right away. Newborn hearing tests “Newborn hearing loss is very common, affecting 2-4% of all […]
Six tips to balance school and sports
Anyone with young athletes at home knows how quickly daily schedules fill up. To help kids balance school, sports and fun, Allyson Weldon, PhD, sports psychologist at Akron Children’s suggests teaching kids time management early so they are better at it as they grow. “Time management is a hard skill for many people to learn, […]













