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Should My Toddler Get Glasses?

Your 3-year old always seems to be rubbing their eyes, and squinting their eyes when they look across the room. They pull books and toys close to their face, and sometimes they cover one eye or tilt their head when examining things. While only about 10% of children under the age of 5 have vision problems, your child could need glasses. [Read more…] about Should My Toddler Get Glasses?

Can We Break Technology’s Hold On Our Children?

Many parents are becoming more aware of how screen use can affect children. Too much time on devices may make it harder for kids to practice self-soothing, explore their creativity, stay socially connected, get enough sleep, or stay fully engaged in learning. Being mindful about screen habits can help support healthier development and more balanced daily routines.

Here at Bay Street Pediatrics, we’ve explained how screens affect our children and what to offer in lieu of screens, but we completely understand how it can seem impossible to reduce or eliminate screens entirely. Thanks to the recent book “10 Rules For Raising In A High-Tech World” by Jean M. Twenge, PhD, we can offer these workable and realistic guidelines. [Read more…] about Can We Break Technology’s Hold On Our Children?

September is Baby Safety Awareness Month

It’s Baby Safety Awareness Month. If you are expecting a baby or have a toddler in your home, Bay Street Pediatrics encourages you to take a moment to review current safety guidelines around your home, in the crib, and in the car.

Babies and toddlers have not yet developed the intellectual and physical skills to keep themselves safe, so it’s important that parents and adults implement ways to keep them healthy and well. [Read more…] about September is Baby Safety Awareness Month

Recognizing hand-foot-and-mouth disease

Recently, we’ve seen several cases of hand-foot-and-mouth (HFM) disease at Bay Street Pediatrics. Because our patient families have lots of questions, our providers are here with answers. [Read more…] about Recognizing hand-foot-and-mouth disease

Finding Solid Medical Information On The Internet

Scrolling through Facebook, you see your favorite parenting group. At midnight, someone posted a picture of their toddler’s cheeks, covered with prickly spots and said, “She’s had a fever of 102 for three days now. Does anyone know what this could be?” The comments recommend an ice bath, essential oils, pulverized oatmeal, hydrocortisone ointment and perhaps, eliminating apple juice.

At Bay Street Pediatrics, we understand that parents want to make the best health choices for their child. As we are constantly learning new things about human health and development and updating or replacing old recommendations when better solutions are backed by solid, verifiable research, it can be difficult to know where to get the most reliable and trustworthy answers. [Read more…] about Finding Solid Medical Information On The Internet

Healthy Foods For Healthy Teens

Does your teen leave the house each morning without grabbing breakfast, not even a piece of toast with peanut better? A recent study shows that nearly 75% of teens don’t eat breakfast, and we here at Bay Street Pediatrics know this is a real obstacle to good health, mental wellbeing and academic success.

As children grow, they normally gain more and more freedom to make their own food choices. Unfortunately, because of busy schedules, parents may not notice what teens are actually eating. How can we help our teens make healthier food choices to enhance their wellbeing, help prevent chronic disease and eliminate obesity?

Recent research shows that America’s teens are struggling to maintain a healthy diet. Just over 50% of American teens are averaging one or more servings of fruits and vegetables daily; nearly 50% of still-developing children are not getting important nutrients on a regular basis. And those 75% of teens starting their day without a breakfast of any kind are compounding nutritional deficits and impairing their physical, mental and academic functioning.

[Read more…] about Healthy Foods For Healthy Teens

The AAP’s Updated Screen and Media Guidelines

About 10 years ago, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued guidelines for media use and exposure and many, many things have changed. As a matter of fact, things may have changed in the minutes you started reading this article.

Fortunately, Dr. David Hill of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine realized this huge shift, both the available forms of media and the understanding of media use on pediatric health outcomes and updated AAP guidelines to reflect those changes.

Bay Street Pediatrics is there to provide you with a summary of that guidance: [Read more…] about The AAP’s Updated Screen and Media Guidelines

Does My Child Have Pneumonia?

As pediatricians, we have observed an unsettling trend in recent months: an increase in pneumonia cases among children. This rise is concerning, and it’s essential for parents and guardians to be well-informed about this condition, its symptoms, and preventive measures. [Read more…] about Does My Child Have Pneumonia?

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Bay Street Pediatrics

156 Kings Highway North, Suite 3
Westport, CT 06880-2400


Phone: 203-227-3674

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