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Generosity, Kindness, and Resilience

April 8, 2020 by Jason Young, MD 1 Comment

One day while changing a stinky diaper of our 9-month old daughter, I saw on the changing table a vehicle constructed of Duplo. I initially thought our 4-year old son had forgotten it on the changing table while playing with his toys, among the many others frequently found scattered about the home Read More

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10 Reasons to Play Board Games Together

March 18, 2020 by JoAnne Hoffman Jecha, MD Leave a Comment

I admit it. I love board games. I always have and I always will. Some of my fondest memories come from playing games with my family. It turns out, playing boards games as a family has many benefits for intellectual and socioemotional development. Plus, its fun! Here are some great reasons to Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: Board games, family, JoAnne Hoffman Jecha MD

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 11, 2020 by Tracy Hall, MD 5 Comments

With all the information available about the current coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, South Lake Pediatrics would like to provide our families with straightforward facts about the virus and what you can do to keep your family healthy. The absolute best resource for up-to-date COVID-19 information is Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak, Tracy Hall MD

I’m Hungry

February 28, 2020 by Julie Ewasiuk, MD Leave a Comment

As a parent, I’m used to hearing the phrase “I’m hungry” but unfortunately I’m also used to hearing “I don’t like that”. I think it’s safe to say that all parents want their children to eat healthy foods, but what can you do when your child would prefer to eat something else. A balanced diet full of Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: fruits, hungry, Julie Ewasiuk MD, picky, vegetables

Staying Healthy During Minnesota Winters

February 17, 2020 by Laura Saliterman, MD Leave a Comment

Winter in Minnesota usually means an increase in illnesses such as influenza, strep throat, RSV, vomiting and diarrhea. Parents would like to do everything they can to keep their children healthy. Priority #1—be sure your child’s vaccinations are up to date. So far this season, there have been 15 Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: daycare, handwashing, illness, Laura Saliterman, school, staying healthy, vaccinations, winter

Breastfeeding Pain

February 6, 2020 by Liz Hass, APRN, CNP, IBCLC Leave a Comment

Ouch!! Even though you have gotten through the early stages of breastfeeding and everything seemed to be going well suddenly you are experiencing pain again. What is happening!?! Here are some of the most common reasons you are experiencing pain. A yeast infection. Yeast is a common cause of Read More

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