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Here are some tips to help you grow and improve as a parent:

1. Self-Reflection and Awareness
2. Seek Support and Resources
3. Practice Self-Care

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How would you define discipline?

In my book, I share more about how to discipline your child in a healthy and effective way.

Click here to learn more: ow.ly/O6no50QW1yv

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What does it mean to discipline your child? Today's word in the clinic is 'Spanking.' Discipline does not mean yelling, spanking, pain, punishment, shaming, or demeaning your child.
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Should we bring back “Word In the Clinic”? In this video, I share things you should look out for if your child has a headache.

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😊Here are three reasons why positive parenting is important:

1. Promotes Emotional Well-being
2. Strengthens Parent-Child Bond
3. Teaches Lifelong Skills

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Tips to help manage and prevent meltdowns:
📍Healthy Snack: Have a healthy snack ready for your child.
📍Quiet Time: Allow your child some downtime when they first get home.
📍Open Communication: Encourage your child to talk about their day.

Tips to help manage and prevent meltdowns:
📍Healthy Snack: Have a healthy snack ready for your child.
📍Quiet Time: Allow your child some downtime when they first get home. 
📍Open Communication: Encourage your child to talk about their day. 
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Here are the common signs to look out for:
1. High Fever
2. Cough
3. Runny Nose
4. Red Eyes
5. Rash starting on the face and spreading to the rest of the body

If you suspect measles, it’s crucial to contact your pediatrician promptly.

Here are the common signs to look out for: 
1. High Fever
2. Cough
3. Runny Nose
4. Red Eyes
5. Rash starting on the face and spreading to the rest of the body 

If you suspect measles, it’s crucial to contact your pediatrician promptly. 
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How can you make sure your family is eating healthy?

Here are some tips for making meals with proper nutrition in mind:

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How can you make sure your family is eating healthy? 

Here are some tips for making meals with proper nutrition in mind:

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Screen use during a child's first year can affect language development and cognitive skills. The AAP recommends avoiding screen media time in the first 18-24 months except for video chatting

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Screen use during a child's first year can affect language development and cognitive skills. The AAP recommends avoiding screen media time in the first 18-24 months except for video chatting 

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