by Dr. Wadley | Sep 5, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
We at 127 Pediatrics view Labor Day as a time to celebrate the hard work of American workers. Whether they are at-home care providers or in a traditional care model, this Labor Day, we at 127 Pediatrics would like to salute all of the pediatricians out there who are...
by Dr. Wadley | Sep 1, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Picky eaters are often a source of frustration for parents. Toddlers are picky eaters, and it is a very normal part of their development. Is your child refusing to eat anything other than chicken nuggets? Or would your toddler rather play than eat anything at all? Has...
by Dr. Wadley | Aug 18, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Summer is coming to an end and that means one thing: back-to-school season is upon us! For parents, this can be a stressful time. You want to make sure your child has everything they need for a successful school year, but you also don’t want them picking up...
by Dr. Wadley | Jul 7, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Baby poop frequency is a highly concerning topic for many parents, but when do pediatricians start to worry? Understanding the way our baby’s digestive system works and what we expect as normal can help parents have peace of mind when it comes to baby poop. How...
by Dr. Wadley | Jul 5, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Fever in kids serves as the number one reason why parents in my practice call or text me. It often causes them great concern, especially when the number on the thermometer pushes triple digits. Thankfully, as an at-home pediatrician, I have the ability to reassure...
by Dr. Wadley | Jul 2, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
If you are like me, the longer than summer goes on, the less creative you become when it comes to keeping your children entertained. As the fourth of July holiday approaches, there are many fun ways for families with children to celebrate this American holiday. 1....