Child Health Information for Parents in Towson & Foundry Row
Our Health Library information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Please be advised that this information is made available to assist our patients to learn more about their health. Our providers may not see and/or treat all topics found herein.- : Adolescents and School-aged Children
- – Allergies in Children
– Asthma and Your Child
– Students With Chronic Health Conditions: Guidance for Families, Schools, and Students
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- :: Behavioral and Psychosocial Issues
- – Sleep Problems in Children
– Temper Tantrums
– ADHD—What is Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
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- :: Common Illnesses and Conditions
- – Acute Ear Infections and Your Child
– Diarrhea and Your Child
– Fever and Your Child
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- :: Connected Kids (Violence Prevention)
- – Bullying: It’s Not OK
– How Do Infants Learn?
– Teaching Good Behavior: Tips on How to Discipline
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- :: Growth and Development
- – Bedwetting
– Learning Disabilities: What Parents Need to Know
– Your Child’s Growth: Developmental Milestones
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- :: Immunization Information
- – Immunizations: What You Need to Know
– Vaccine Information Statement: Your Child’s First Vaccines
– Protect Yourself and Help Protect Your Baby: Information for New Moms on the Tdap Vaccine
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- :: Newborns, Infants, and Toddlers
- – Diaper Rash and Your Baby
– Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) and Your Child
– Jaundice and Your Newborn
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- :: Nutrition and Fitness
- – Encourage Your Child to Be Physically Active
– Right from the Start: ABCs of Good Nutrition for Young Children
– Starting Solid Foods
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- :: Promoting Pediatric Care
- – For Today’s Teens: A Message From Your Pediatrician
– Choosing a Pediatrician
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- :: Safety and Prevention
- – Car Safety Seat Checkup
– Home Safety Checklist
– Parent’s Guide to Toy Safety
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- :: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
- – Constipation (Baby)
– Fever – How to Take the Temperature
– Toilet Training – How to Start
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- :: Sexual Health and Sexuality
- – Deciding to Wait
– Puberty: Ready or Not Expect Some Big Changes
– Talking With Your Young Child About Sex
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- :: Substance Abuse Issues
- – Drug Abuse Prevention Starts with Parents
– Home Drug Testing: What Parents Need to Know
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- :: Teen Resources
- – Acne: How to Treat and Control It
– Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia
– Headaches: What Teens Need to Know
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