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Posted by: Jessica Bullock, MA/CCC-SLP , Carneshia Edwards on Feb 20, 2026


As your child begins Kindergarten, you’ll need to prepare him or her for the many tests that lie ahead over the years. The Ohio Department of Education recommends that ALL children entering Kindergarten have a developmental screening.

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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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4 Things to Know If You Think Your Child Has the Flu

Feb 07, 2025

Should influenza find its way to you and your family, you will be faced with the decision to seek medical care or let the virus run its course. Trust the judgement of your health care provider regarding testing and treatment. Read More

When Kids Draw Violent Pictures, Should You Worry?

Oct 21, 2024

A single picture in isolation is generally not a cause for concern. The accompanying conversation you have with your child should be a guiding tool to help you identify whether this is a reflection of their worry about a particular situation and/or can necessitate getting more detailed information. Read More

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How to Teach Your Child About Differences

Sep 24, 2024

Understanding and appreciating differences is essential for your child's development and their perception of the world. As they grow, they'll meet people with various abilities, backgrounds and perspectives. Teaching them about this fosters empathy, respect and inclusiveness. Read More

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Laundry Packets: A Deadly Danger

Aug 22, 2024

The new laundry packets are here, and they are convenient, colorful, and popular. However, in the hands of a young child they can be fatal. Read More

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How to Talk with Your Kids About Puberty

Jul 24, 2024

When kids are toddlers or preschoolers, they start asking questions about their bodies – and even yours. If you start early and talk to them often, then talking about puberty when they get older will be a lot easier. Read More

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Turn It Down: Ear Buds and Hearing Loss

Jul 23, 2024

Listen up! The exposure and use of mobile devices has increased significantly over the last decade and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. On average, children receive their first phone around 11 years of age, but their exposure to a device can come as early as their first year. Read More

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Traveling with Kids: Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Mar 08, 2024

Going on trips with small children requires a lot of packing and A LOT of planning, but it is totally worth it. Take lots of pictures, make lots of memories and have fun! Read More

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How to Create Healthy Eating Habits for Kids

Dec 06, 2023

Knowing what to feed your toddler/preschooler can be challenging! Not only are their likes and dislikes constantly changing but it is also hard to know what needs to be served to provide him or her with a balanced and nutritious diet. Read More