I love this time of year when the weather encourages us to get
outdoors and be physically active. And while baseball may be the
first sport that comes to mind when we think of spring-time, in
this ... Read More »
Some children are inherently timid and others are born risk takers.
But what about the kid who runs headlong into their peer at top
speed as they are racing towards the play structure and when they
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Sexuality changes over time and needs and desires wax and wane
based on relationship circumstances, hormones, and age. When
couples first meet they are in a relatively blissful state and all
the ... Read More »
It’s probably been quite some time, but something I enjoy referring
to (and reporting back to everyone here at DailyStrength about) are
the clinical practice guidelines from the American Academy of
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Every well child care visit (AKA physical) I have with toddlers and
even on up to the teenagers, I spend a few minutes discussing
screen time. And with screen time, I’m referring to television
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In the step-by-step process of ruling out my fertility issues,
there is a litany of tests that the insurance company and therefore
my OB would request. One of these tests was the hysterosalpingogram
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So hopefully you’ve read my blogs on influenza (AKA the “flu”) and
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) over the past month. Just to
reemphasize, it’s been an overwhelming season for both of ... Read More »
Not sure if this caught anyone else’s eye in the past 2 weeks but
since I feel it goes a bit too far in the name of protecting your
child’s health, I’d like to share the specifics of this story
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Last week, I heard Michael Thompson Ph.D., author of the New York
Times best seller “Raising Cain: Protecting The Emotional Life of
Boys,” speak about the development of friendships among ... Read More »