I knew it wasn't going to be a pleasant experience for both my daughter and me as we had been through this a few times before over the last few months...daddy pediatrician brings home the tongue ... Read More »
Following my recent writing about the coughing child (http://dailystrength.org/blog/398-your-childs-cough), I thought a nice follow up would be to ... Read More »
There was an interesting article in the New York Times on February 4th, 2009. The topic was about how having a child effects a marriage. In the article it discusses that ... Read More »
I do hope by this time those who have come across my writings realize I try to maintain a balanced perspective on things. Sure, a common premise I live by and one I enjoy promoting involves ... Read More »
A few weeks back I contemplated writing something about this topic when Charles Barkley, member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and until recently, one of the most interesting ... Read More »
Obtaining family history from parents and siblings who aren't very forthcoming about their medical history can be tricky. A new tool from the Department of Health and Human Services may make ... Read More »
In most urban settings there exists this unique entity called "Mommy Groups". Often they are formal gatherings run by a child development specialist, an early childhood ... Read More »
After the winter of illness I am witnessing on a daily basis, I thought it might be helpful to shed some light on probably the most common symptom out there these days...the dreaded cough. ... Read More »
I am not a medical doctor so my opinion on this matter comes strictly from a therapeutic standpoint. One of my areas of specialty is ... Read More »
If your children are fortunate enough to have living grandparents then hopefully you are actively facilitating a relationship between the two generations. Spending time with ... Read More »