The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen time for children under age 2, one hour per day for children 2-12, and two hours per day for teens and adults. Keep in mind that screen time ...
Parent and child with cell phone (Sourced from Photo by Andrea Piacquadio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/2-girls-sitting-on-chair-4867670/) With the holidays here ...
DOCTOR SAMSEL, THANKS FOR BEING HERE. THANKS FOR HAVING ME. SO FOR ME, IT’S GETTING MY SON TO PUT HIS SOCKS ON IN A TIMELY MANNER BEFORE SCHOOL. BUT I DON’T KNOW IF THAT’S UP THERE IN THE PRIORITIES.
Whether you’re taking away pacifiers from your toddler, telling your middle schooler you won’t get them a smart phone, or setting an earlier curfew for your high schooler than their best friend, it ...
DETERMINE THE STATUS OF MEASLES ELIMINATION. FIVE ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TONIGHT, AVOIDING A HORROR SHOW ON HALLOWEEN. EXPERTS SAY IT CAN GET TRICKIER AS KIDS GET OLDER. JOINING US NOW IS DOCTOR ERIKA ...
Parents who create a culture of high expectations and engage in their kids’ education have children that are a lot more likely to be successful, happy and productive adults. “It turns out it’s not the ...