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Keeping School-Age Kids Balanced: Homework, Sleep, and Social Life

As children move into their school years, life begins to fill up quickly. Homework, extracurricular activities, friendships, and family time all compete for attention. Many parents find themselves asking the same question: how do we keep everything balanced without overwhelming our child? While there is no perfect formula, creating a steady routine and understanding what […]

Growth and Milestones: What Parents Can Expect from 0–18

Watching a child grow is one of the most meaningful parts of parenting. From a baby’s first smile to a teenager’s growing independence, each stage brings noticeable changes. Along the way, many parents wonder if their child is developing “on track.” Growth and milestones provide helpful guidance, but every child follows their own pace. Understanding […]

Practical Home and School Tips for Children with ADHD or Autism

Parenting a child with ADHD or autism brings unique strengths and challenges. Many children are creative, curious, and deeply thoughtful, yet they may struggle with focus, communication, transitions, or sensory sensitivity. Families often ask how to create more stability at home and better support at school. The good news is that small, consistent adjustments can […]

Supporting Kids Through Stress, Worry, and Peer Pressure

In today’s world, everyone has a very tough life. This is why the children are now under stress and worry, which is causing many issues in their lives. Academic pressure, workload, extracurricular activities, and so much more. All of these expectations are causing them to worry about their lives and be stressed by various events. […]

Screen-Free Activities: How to Keep Your Children Engaged without Screens

As a parent, one of the biggest challenges you might face is keeping your children away from the screens. If screen time becomes habitual and part of their children’s routine, it can be tough for them to leave it and engage in other activities. This is why it is imperative that, as parents, we encourage […]

Why Kids Catch More Colds in the Fall (and How to Help Them Feel Better Sooner)

As the long summer days fade and school routines return, many parents notice a familiar pattern — the sniffles begin, and tissue boxes start disappearing faster than usual. Fall brings cooler weather, but it also seems to increase the frequency of colds in children. While it may feel like a yearly battle, there are clear […]

Back-to-School Health A Parent’s Guide to a Smooth Start

Adjusting to a new school schedule can be both thrilling and confusing for many children. Waking up to new school bells is not easy. To avoid cramming all the “School has started!” anxiety and backpacking for school, do not forget your child’s health. At our pediatric office in Las Vegas, we believe that a healthy […]

Early Puberty & Environmental Factors: What Parents Should Know

Early puberty, also known as precocious puberty, is just what the name suggests. This is when the children grow earlier than expected. This means that the children exhibit physical signs of maturation earlier than expected, typically before the age of 8 or 9. There are several reasons this can happen, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle […]

Enriching Activities to Keep Your Kids Entertained All Summer Long

Summer is the time when you can take out your children and explore the outdoors. This is the time when your children might be restless inside the house and want fun activities to keep their energetic bodies and minds busy all the time. Summers are also the time when you can ensure that you spend […]