Kids Considered™
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One Fish, Two Fish, Children Need More Fish!
Seafood provides high quality protein, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats such as DHA which are important for a child's developing brain, vision and nervous system.
The Basics of Bedwetting
Bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis is extremely common in kids, with up to 15 percent of kids still having night time accidents at age 6.
Gender Identity & Children
Identifying as gender non-binary or transgender is becoming more frequent among young people. In this podcast we delve into the topic of gender identity and children.
Travel With Children–With Less Stress (Part 2)
Traveling with children can be stressful, but we have some ideas to make it easier. We continue our discussion from our last episode (Part 1).
Travel With Children–With Less Stress (Part 1)
Traveling is stressful enough, but it's even more stressful when traveling with young children. But don't fret, we have a whole bunch of tips to make the trip easier for parents and more comfortable for children.
Water Safety For Kids
Swimming and water sports are summer favorites for many kids and families. However, drowning is a leading cause of death in pediatrics leading many parents to be justifiably worried.
Divorce Made Easier For Children
Divorce is not uncommon in the US. It is difficult and stressful for the parents, and it may also be hard on the children. Divorce may result in long-term problems for children.
School Lunches: Are They Important or Nutritious?
We know that a healthy diet is important for the health of children and to address the childhood obesity epidemic.
Safe Sleep for Baby = Sweet Dreams for Mom & Dad
Sleep is important for new parents and their newborns. But what about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death? How worried should parents be about this potential tragedy?
Heads In The Clouds–The Epidemic Of Teen Vaping
Vaping and the use of electronic cigarettes has become an epidemic among teenagers. What factors have caused these devices to increase in popularity and how can we best educate our teenagers to avoid them?