700 Children's® – A Blog by Pediatric Experts

Posted by: Maria Ash on Aug 11, 2025


Adolescence is a dynamic, fun, and stressful period where kids transition from childhood to adulthood. Adolescence is broken into three stages: early, middle, and late adolescence. While these stages are common for all teens, each person experiences them in their own way.

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Pediatric News You Can Use From America’s Largest Pediatric Hospital and Research Center

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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The Importance of Early Intervention for Child Traumatic Stress: Journey to Healing

Aug 22, 2023

If your child has experienced a traumatic event, know that recovery is possible. Effective treatments like Child Parent Psychotherapy and Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention can improve or reduce symptoms significantly. Read More

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Medical vs. Special Education Evaluations for Children with Disabilities: What's the Difference?

Aug 17, 2023

The main difference between a medical evaluation and a special education evaluation lies in their focus and purpose. Read More

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Heart Safe Schools Can Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death

Aug 15, 2023

Taking the necessary steps to become a Heart Safe School ensures that should a cardiac incident occur, there will be school personnel who are prepared to jump into action, with equipment that is easily accessible and operated, to save a life. Read More

Should Parents with Diabetes Breastfeed?

Aug 11, 2023

Parents who have diabetes of any kind are similar to other new parents in many ways. But according to a study here at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, they are less likely to breastfeed their newborn baby in the hospital and continue breastfeeding for at least two months. Read More

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Breastfeeding: Changing the Plan Does Not Mean Failure

Aug 11, 2023

Some new mothers experience their birth plan exactly as expected and nursing comes naturally. Everything is perfect. But, then she goes home and things change. Read More

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Breastfeeding in the NICU: How to Solve a Unique Challenge

Aug 10, 2023

Note: We use the term “breastfeeding” to encompass all forms of lactation, including direct breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and providing expressed human milk in a bottle. Read More

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Reusable Water Balloons: Parents Beware!

Aug 09, 2023

This summer's hot new outside toy is reusable water balloons. Sure, they’re easier on your fingers and more environmentally friendly, but did you know the magnets used to keep them closed pose a safety issue? Read More

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Urology Radiology Assessment Tools: Creating a Plan for Your Child's Care

Aug 07, 2023

The urinary system is made up of kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. In general terms, the kidney filters out waste and extra fluid from the body. The ureters are the drainage tubes that move urine from the kidney to the bladder. Read More