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ADHD: What Is It, Does My Child Have It, and What Can I Do About It?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning it begins to reveal itself and cause problems as the brain develops during childhood. It impacts the ability to regulate attention, behavior, and emotion.

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Foster Care Facts: Busting the 5 Most Common Myths
To truly support children in care, we must first understand the system they’re part of—and that means letting go of some long-standing misconceptions.

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Your Child's Pediatric Ophthalmologist Visit: What to Expect
Many parents wonder how we can check a child’s vision or need for glasses. At your Pediatric Ophthalmology visit, we can assess vision at any age, check the need for glasses and evaluate the health of the eyes.

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How Adults Can Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect
Every child deserves the right to grow up in a safe and healthy environment. However, this is not the case for many children. Protecting children from abuse and neglect is a community responsibility, and the need is urgent.

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Why Do We Have Emergency Drills?
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.
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Joe Burrow Foundation, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Launch Mental Health Program for Schools in Appalachian Ohio
Today, the Joe Burrow Foundation and Nationwide Children’s Hospital announced the launch of a new training and consulting program to help school-based health centers support students’ mental health needs, starting with 20 school districts in Appalachian Ohio.
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Awards and Recognition
“I have thought about how nice the doctor was multiple times this week. He was so great with my son, amazing at explaining what was happening, why he was feeling what he was feeling and putting his nervous mind at ease. He was friendly and relatable. He remembered things about my son from months before, which made my son really feel seen."

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The Day of Surgery
What to expect when you arrive for the day of your surgery at the Westerville Surgery Center.

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Pet Medicine and Poison Prevention: Keeping Kids Safe
For many people, pets are an important part of the family and owning a pet can have many benefits. However, if you also have children, having a pet can come with some unexpected risks.
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Lawn Mower Safety Tips
This spring has brought a rite of passage for my 12 year old son – he is now officially old enough to mow the lawn. Working in the injury field, I always get nervous when he passes these milestones as I see what happens when things go wrong.