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Posted by: Rhiannon Reid on Jul 14, 2025


A pediatric physical therapist can assess whether your child’s motor development is on track or if some extra help or home practice might be needed. Learn more about what many children achieve between the ages of one and six.

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700 Children’s® features the most current pediatric health care information and research from our pediatric experts – physicians and specialists who have seen it all. Many of them are parents and bring a special understanding to what our patients and families experience. If you have a child – or care for a child – 700 Children’s was created especially for you.

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Air Quality Alert: Why Hot, Sunny Days Can Be Bad for Your Breathing

Jun 11, 2025

Warm weather brings sunshine and outdoor fun, but for kids with asthma, it can also mean trouble breathing. Learn how ground-level ozone affects lung health, how to check air quality, and what you can do to keep kids safe and active all summer long. Read More

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Sunscreen and Kids: What Parents Need to Know

Jun 10, 2025

Summer fun is here, but are you protecting your child’s skin the right way? Discover essential sunscreen tips, safe application techniques, and extra sun protection strategies to keep your little one safe from harmful UV rays. Read More

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Why Do We Have Emergency Drills?

Jun 09, 2025

Regular emergency preparedness drills aren’t just games—they're vital to ensuring we are ready to respond quickly and efficiently when disaster strikes. Here’s what parents should know about these important simulations and how they protect your children and loved ones. Read More

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Athletes and Hydrating: What You Need to Know

Jun 06, 2025

Athletes are always being reminded to hydrate and coaches are always encouraged to offer more water breaks. But the recent death of a Georgia high school football player after drinking too much fluid during practice has many raising the question: “How much is too much?” Read More

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Supporting Kids After a Burn Injury

Jun 05, 2025

Burn injuries can affect more than just the skin, they can impact a child’s confidence and sense of belonging as they grow. Learn how to support your child emotionally after a burn injury with tips for building resilience, encouraging confidence, and finding community. Read More

Imaginary Friends: Should You Worry?

Jun 04, 2025

Typically, imaginary friends appear in preschool and early childhood and most times come and go without concern. Here are a few guiding principles in embracing this fun expression of your child’s imagination. Read More

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5 Tips for Swimming Pool Safety

Jun 03, 2025

Planning a pool day with the kids? Before you dive in, brush up on these 5 essential tips to help prevent drowning and keep your little ones safe while they splash and play. Read More

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Toxic Stress: How the Body's Response Can Harm a Child's Development

Jun 02, 2025

Toxic stress that children suffer not only shapes their emotional lives as adults, but also affects their physical health and longevity. Read More