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Ticks and Pediatric Health in Atlanta, GA: What Parents Need to Know

Ticks are small, blood-feeding arachnids that thrive in Georgia’s warm, humid climate. In the Atlanta area, tick activity is a year-round concern, with peak seasons in spring and summer. Children are particularly vulnerable due to their outdoor activities and smaller body size, making it essential for parents to understand the risks and preventive measures associated […]

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From Toddler Tantrums to Teen Anxiety — Understanding Pediatric Mental Health

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a critical reminder that emotional well-being is just as important as physical health – starting in childhood. Mental health challenges don’t wait until adulthood to surface. In fact, half of all mental health disorders begin before age 14, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Whether it’s a preschooler

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Asthma Awareness Month: Understanding and Managing Asthma in Sandy Springs and North Atlanta

May is Asthma Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on one of the most common chronic conditions affecting both children and adults in the United States. In Sandy Springs and the greater North Atlanta area, asthma remains a significant health concern due to environmental triggers like pollen, mold, and urban air pollution. This

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Sun Safety for Kids: Why Sunglasses Matter More Than Ever

Most parents know to pack sunscreen before heading outdoors, but what about sunglasses for your child? While skin protection is essential, many families overlook one of the most sensitive – and vulnerable – parts of a child’s body: their eyes. As pediatric providers in North Atlanta, we want to help families understand how ultraviolet (UV)

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Required Forms for Kindergarten Enrollment in Fulton County Schools

If your child is starting kindergarten in Fulton County Schools this fall, it’s essential to gather the required documents and complete necessary health screenings over the summer. These forms are mandatory for enrollment in public schools across the district. Securing appointments early can help you avoid last-minute stress as the school year approaches. 1. Georgia

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Beyond the Basket: Trending Alternatives to Decorating Real Eggs This Easter

Easter egg decorating is a beloved tradition, but with rising egg prices, dietary restrictions, and a growing interest in eco-friendly crafts, many families are skipping the traditional dye kits this year. Luckily, there are plenty of imaginative, affordable, and fun alternatives to real egg decorating – many of which make for long-lasting keepsakes or zero-mess

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Understanding IEPs: A Guide for Parents of Children with Autism

When your child is diagnosed with autism, navigating the world of special education can feel overwhelming. One of the most important tools available to support your child’s learning and development in school is the Individualized Education Program (IEP). This article breaks down what an IEP is, why it matters, and answers commonly asked questions from

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Understanding the Spectrum in Autism: What It Means and Where Research Is Headed

When parents hear that their child has been diagnosed with autism, one of the most common terms they encounter is “the spectrum.” But what exactly does it mean when we say a child is “on the autism spectrum”? How do clinicians determine where someone falls on this spectrum, and how has this idea evolved over

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