There is some suggestion that children with autism may have a higher incidence of PANDAS than the rest of the population. Again research continues. The best thing any parent can do is know what is normal for your child, read about PANDAS and know when you need to bring it up with your pediatrician. We all depend upon medical professionals to know what to do, but sometimes being an active participant in your health care can have major positive outcomes. Don't be afraid to suggest something to you doctors. Contrary to popular belief they don't know everything.
Showing posts with label Kids questions on the flu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids questions on the flu. Show all posts
Saturday, October 1, 2011
PANDAS; Not so Cute and Cuddly
There is some suggestion that children with autism may have a higher incidence of PANDAS than the rest of the population. Again research continues. The best thing any parent can do is know what is normal for your child, read about PANDAS and know when you need to bring it up with your pediatrician. We all depend upon medical professionals to know what to do, but sometimes being an active participant in your health care can have major positive outcomes. Don't be afraid to suggest something to you doctors. Contrary to popular belief they don't know everything.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Help for Parents on the Flu
It is everywhere. Statistics on the flu outbreak are saturated our daily information sources. And really, it sounds pretty scary to an adult, much less a child. While you are teaching your children how to wash their hands to the Happy Birthday Song and to sneeze into their arm, remember to slide in some words that will help them be ok with the level of drama around them. The CDC has a great section on their website that helps parents talk with their kids about the flu and how to help kids understand and be ok emotionally. The biggest thing you can do is not panic yourself. Remember kids pick up on adult distress in their lives and will adjust their moods accordingly. If you are afraid, they will be too. So this Sunday morning, after church and lunch, spend a little time talking with your children and see how healthy they are emotionally as well as physically. Have a great week!
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/talkingtokids.htm?s_cid=tw_epr_106
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/talkingtokids.htm?s_cid=tw_epr_106
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