Author name: Le Hung

When to Transition Your Child to a Booster Seat: What Parents Need to Know

As children grow, so do their car seat needs. One of the most common questions parents ask is: “When should I switch my child to a booster seat?” Making the transition too early—or using a booster seat improperly—can put children at greater risk for injury in the event of a crash. This guide provides clear, […]

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Helping Kids Reacclimate After Travel: A Pediatric Guide to Adjusting Back to Your Home Time Zone

Family vacations—especially those involving different time zones—can be full of unforgettable memories, but returning home with children often comes with a less-than-fun souvenir: disrupted sleep schedules and cranky kids. Whether you’ve been traveling across the country or halfway across the globe, children (especially infants and toddlers) can struggle to readjust to their home routines. Their

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A Parent’s Guide to a Safe and Sound Fourth of July with Kids

Celebrating the Fourth of July with your children for the first time is exciting—but it also comes with new responsibilities. From fireworks and loud noises to hot grills and large crowds, it’s important to take some simple steps to ensure your family has a safe, fun, and stress-free Independence Day. Here’s a comprehensive, fact-based guide

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A Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Nose Injuries: When to See Your Pediatrician vs. Go to the ER

We’ve all seen the iconic moment when Marcia Brady gets hit in the face with a football and dramatically cries out, “Oh, my nose!” While it’s played for laughs on TV, nose injuries in children can leave parents wondering what’s normal, what’s not, and when to get medical attention. With back-to-school season approaching, sports practices

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Celebrating Pride Month in a Pediatric Setting: Inclusion, Support, and Raising Kind Kids

Every June, Pride Month honors the LGBTQ+ community by promoting awareness, acceptance, and equality. While much of the focus often centers on adults, it’s equally important to acknowledge that support for LGBTQ+ individuals begins in childhood—through inclusive education, open conversation, and affirming healthcare. Pediatricians play a key role in helping families navigate these conversations and

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Measles on the Rise: Why Vaccination Matters More Than Ever in Pediatrics

September 2025 Measles Exposure: Full List of Location Exposures and Times – In recent years, the resurgence of measles has become an alarming reality in the pediatric population—despite it being a vaccine-preventable disease. Once considered nearly eradicated in the United States, measles has made a troubling comeback. At Sandy Springs Pediatrics, we remain unwavering in

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Pediatric Infectious Disease: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How We Lead the Way

Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These diseases can be passed from person to person, transmitted through insect bites, or contracted through contaminated food, water, or surfaces. In pediatrics, infectious diseases are especially critical to monitor and treat because children’s immune systems are still developing—making early detection and expert care

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