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Common Sense Eating

February 13, 2019 by Tracy Hall, MD Leave a Comment

As the new year comes and goes, I hear so many people talking about resolutions, often related to “diet”. I also read about different fad diets- restricting this, avoiding that, eliminating entire food groups. As a pediatrician, these “diets” really frustrate me. Decades of research and thousands of Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: common sense, diet, fiber, fruits, grains, Tracy Hall, vegetables

Child-Led Potty Training

June 13, 2018 by Jamie McAnelly, APRN, CNP, IBCLC 1 Comment

Oh the joys of getting rid of diapers and the dreaded “potty training”. There is so much information out there now about how and when to potty train. You could train an infant if you wanted but this is clearly “adult-led” training because there are 3 key components that must be in place in order for Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: bladder, bowel, child, diaper, dry, fiber, Jamie McAnelly, potty, toilet, training, wet

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