
Removing Ticks: The Dos and Don’ts
Tick removal is safe and simple to do on your own and at home. Here, CHOP pediatricians explain the Dos and Don’ts of removing ticks.
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Tick removal is safe and simple to do on your own and at home. Here, CHOP pediatricians explain the Dos and Don’ts of removing ticks.
Too much sun can cause sunburn and, over time, skin cancer. Know the risks of skin cancer and how to spend time outside safely.
You may have come to this page today because you are grieving. Or perhaps someone in your life is hurting and you are looking for ways to support them. No matter how you got here, we want you to know that we are sorry for the challenges that you or those you love are facing each day.
Here are some suggestions to help you manage your child’s G/J-tube.
A CHOP Sports Medicine physician shares advice as youth athletes return to competitive fall sports after time away due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new school year means new germ exposure for kids and new challenges for parents. A CHOP pediatrician offers tips to help you get through it.
This selection of books can help with many common feelings and emotions that parents and partners might feel before and after a new baby is born.
A list of supplies that can be used to treat a low blood sugar in children, including glucose tablets, glucose liquids/gels/powders and candy.
Using his signature counting method, Dr. Phelan helps parents to quickly, calmly, and effectively stop behaviors like tantrums and meltdowns, whining and pouting, talking back, sibling rivalry and more in toddlers, preschoolers, and middle schoolers.
Late, Lost, and Unprepared is a must-have book for parents of children from primary school through high school who struggle with: impulse control, cognitive flexibility, initiation, working memory, planning & organizing, and self-monitoring.