Lactation Essentials
Whether you call it breastfeeding, chestfeeding, nursing or bodyfeeding, the team at Premier Pediatrics [...]
Sexuality & Gender Identity: Talking to Your Children
Talking to your child in an age appropriate way is important when discussing topics such as sexual and gender identity.
June is Pride Month
Tips and Ideas for talking with your child about Pride Month and having fun, having a meaningful conversation/celebration and having some quality time doing so.
The Daily Activity Pyramid
During the pandemic, we have all had to lean on new technology for better [...]
Sleep Part II – The Sleep Wave
Teaching your baby to sleep well begins early. During the first four months of [...]
Improve Your Child’s Remote Learning Experience
As we move into an uncertain back-to-school, we're finding opportunities to transform learning experiences instead of just trying to bring the classroom home. Here are some ways that you can reframe learning for your child.
Coping with Anxiety During the COVID Pandemic
Each child has a different school set up, and each child has a different temperament, so there is no one way children will react to returning to school after COVID-19.
Executive Function & Eye Hand Coordination In Play for Infants
We will explore different exercises that enhance eye hand coordination and sensory processing for your child.
Enhancing Eye Hand Coordination & Early Executive Function Skills
Learning how to stand is a game-changing milestone. Your child sees the world from an upright position & adapts to a different relationship with gravity.
Preparing for New Siblings
Bringing a new baby into the family is an exciting time, but there can be stress related to how your older child will adjust to becoming a big sibling. Check out these tips.
Nurturing Your Child’s Language Development
We will discuss developmental milestones and discuss ways that you as a play partner can enhance your child’s expressive, receptive, and non-verbal communication skill set.
Thinking Caps Top 5 for Summer Learning
Despite kids did lose certain ground by being out of the classroom during the COVID-19 pandemic, they learned some incredibly important lessons.