You’ve spent the summer helping your teen gear up for college — purchasing dorm necessities, registering for classes and buying books. Your teen is ready for the next chapter of their life, but are you ready for this life-altering change? It’s perfectly natural for parents to feel anxiety as kids prepare to leave the nest […]
Hazing and Sports: What it is and ways to prevent it
Many teens mistakenly believe they must earn their spot on the team and prove themselves worthy of the jersey by participating in hazing. What they view as a bonding activity to make the team more close-knit is often the opposite. “Instead of the intended team building, hazing creates an environment where dignity and respect are […]
Teens and sleep: 7 tips to help your teen sleep better at night
Sleep often takes a back seat to teenagers’ busy activity and social calendars. But what they may not realize is just like exercise and nutrition are important for healthy bodies, so too is a good night’s rest. “Teens are going through puberty and rapid body changes, and still growing and developing in a lot of […]
8 tips for heading back to school for kids with food allergies
If your child has a food allergy, especially one that’s been recently diagnosed, it’s easy to worry about keeping them safe away from home. “Because food allergies are on the rise, many school systems are now well equipped to accommodate them,” said Sally Phillips, a registered dietitian at Akron Children’s. Depending on the severity of […]
Get in to see your doctor sooner with MyChart FastPass
If you need an appointment for your child, but schedules are tight, MyChart FastPass may be just what the doctor ordered. FastPass enables the doctor’s office to add your child to an electronic waiting list, and you receive email or text alerts through MyChart when an earlier time slot becomes available. You can then accept […]
How to keep kids cool in summer heat
Summertime means more outdoor fun for kids, but along with fun in the sun comes the risk of heat-related illness. The National Weather Service says that heat indexes at or above 90 degrees can pose health risks. To get more information on how you can ensure your child enjoys the summer heat without overheating, Dr. […]













