700 Children's® – A Blog by Pediatric Experts

Posted by: Cheryl Boop, MS, OTR/L , Emily White on Jul 21, 2025


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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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It’s Important to Use the Correct Names for Parts of the Body. Here’s Why.

Nov 12, 2024

In the realm of parenting, education and healthcare, communication is key. One of the most critical aspects of this communication involves the language we use to describe the human body, particularly when it comes to children’s genitals. Using correct anatomical terms, rather than substitutions like “privates” or other indirect expressions, is essential.  Read More

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How Does Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Affect Children?

Nov 11, 2024

It’s important to know that doctors do not recommend using cannabis during pregnancy and can offer safer options for issues like stress, nausea and sleep problems. Read More

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Meet the Staff: What is an Advanced Practice Nurse?

Nov 07, 2024

Let’s break down what an APRN is and what you can expect when they’re part of your child’s healthcare team. Read More

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Give Back (to Yourself): 6 Reasons Why It's Good for You to Volunteer

Nov 06, 2024

The power of volunteering has been studied for decades. You may already know how great it is for your mental health, but did you know there’s a growing body of research that volunteering is great for your physical health as well? Read More

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Inpatient Insulin Management: Avoiding Highs and Lows

Nov 04, 2024

Having a child admitted to the hospital can bring a flood of emotions. For parents and caregivers who have children requiring daily insulin therapy, this can add to the emotional toll. Blood sugar management during a hospital admission can be complicated by a range of contributing factors. Read More

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Research and Clinical Care: How They Work Together to Treat Children

Nov 01, 2024

In this 700 Children's blog post for parents, Nationwide Children's highlights how clinical research and clinical care work together as a key part of our strategic plan to achieve the best outcomes for children. Before delving into these elements work together, the post covers the basics of clinical research. Read More

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When Texture Is Tricky: Tips for Helping Your Child Overcome Food Texture Sensitivities

Oct 31, 2024

Navigating the nuances of feeding your child can sometimes be tricky, but for some families, the transition to solid foods can be particularly challenging. Some children have difficulty progressing from formula or human milk to pureed solids (like baby food) and beyond.  Read More

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10 Tips for Families New to Type 1 Diabetes

Oct 30, 2024

Parents and kids facing a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes are beginning a long-term period of learning basic and then more complex points of diabetes management. Read More