Tag Archives: physical activities
5 Perks of Giving Children More Playtime
What do you think of when you remember your childhood? Which memories have been vividly engraved in your mind? Probably, those memories are when you were playing with your family or friends. How our children will spend their first few years in this world is a very crucial factor that determines their physical, emotional, and … Continue reading
How Asthma Feels Like From Your Children’s Point of View
Some parents have more than just sympathy for their children. Parents ask their children many questions just to get to the bottom of things. They want to know how their little ones feel. Parents want to know what their children have been doing and what they want to do. That is why parents take their … Continue reading
A Checklist for Parents: Preparing for Your Child’s Check-Up
Pediatricians play a crucial role in your child’s health and overall well-being. At Grace Pediatrics & Family Clinic, Inc.,we provide well baby visits/child check-ups for newborn babies up to 18-year-olds. When your children are toddlers, you may be required to visit their pediatrician every few months, however, as they grow older, you may only see … Continue reading
Why Your Child Should Exercise
The last thing that we want is to see our kids get sick but if we do not make sure they are getting regular exercise, they are at a greater risk of getting sick. Exercise is critical for a healthy life in both children and adults. However, exercise is even more important in kids. There … Continue reading
Why You Should Get Your Children Immunized
We would do anything for our children to make sure that they are in the best health possible and are given the best opportunities in life. There are many ways we can help our little ones, and one of which is through immunization. This service will help protect your children from many different kinds of … Continue reading
Tips for Managing Your Kid’s Asthma
It is dreadful to see your kid suffer from an asthma attack. On such event, it’s as if you are too helpless to do anything to alleviate the “out-of-breath experience” of your child. However, the good news for most kids who have asthma is that the exacerbation of the condition can be controlled and the … Continue reading