Cellphones have become very common with kids. There will probably be thousands of kids getting them this year for Christmas. Having one makes it very convenient for parents to communication with their kids… read more →
Pediatrician Benjamin D. Hoffman, MD, FAAP, shares child safety tips for holiday gatherings from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Whether your family is attending a gathering at someone’s house or opening your… read more →
Lack of sleep can result in poor school performance, behavior problems, and health issues if not addressed. A 10 year child should get 10 hours of sleep. Younger children should… read more →
Halloween is an exciting time of year for kids. Here are some tips from the AAP to help ensure they have a safe holiday. Plan costumes that are bright… read more →
Most infections are caused by germs called viruses and bacteria. While you may be able to keep germs from spreading, you can’t always keep your child from getting sick. … read more →
The flu vaccine protects against the influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season. The CDC recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older… read more →
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 5:30-7pm Join Board Certified Pediatrician Constance Charles-Logan, MD for a free class to learn what to expect with your newborn after pregnancy. Dr. Logan has… read more →
Bradenton pediatrician Dr. Constance Charles-Logan with West Coast Pediatrics says any temperature over 100.4 is generally considered a fever. When your child has a fever, it is usually, but… read more →
Summer is here, and while activities like swimming are a fun way to cool off, it’s important to learn basic pool safety tips to keep your family safe. Bradenton pediatrician Dr.… read more →
It is important to start talking, signing, and reading with your child at an early age. They will learn that reading is a fun activity you share together. Reading doesn’t… read more →
