by Dr. Wadley | Dec 21, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Are you looking for natural home remedies for child colds? If yes, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I’ll share five home remedies for treating a child’s cold that actually work. There are several ways to treat a cold. Some of...
by Dr. Wadley | Dec 19, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Families should know winter safety tips. While we don’t often experience extremely cold weather in north Texas, we know that anything is possible. From cobblestone ice to extremely low temperatures with power outages, north Texas families know that winter...
by Dr. Wadley | Dec 16, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics, Winter Holidays
While the holiday season can be a busy time of year, taking time to slow down and start a new tradition with your kids can reap rewards for years to come. In this article, we will explore some ideas to help you and your kids to get into the holiday spirit. ...
by Dr. Wadley | Dec 5, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics, Winter Holidays
From skiing trips to hot cocoa by the fire, fun winter holiday activities for families bring a special kind of magic. This year, why not create some new family traditions with some fun winter holiday activities? Here are a few ideas for how you can make the most of...
by Dr. Wadley | Nov 28, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
A runny nose in children is a common reason for parents to take them to visit the pediatrician. This common symptom can be a sign of many different things in childhood. But when should you seek medical care for your child? How do you know what is causing their runny...
by Dr. Wadley | Nov 22, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Feeding baby at Thanksgiving does not need to be stressful. You have spent the last 6 months ensuring that your baby has enough breast milk or formula to grow up to this point. Now, what? The holidays are approaching and there are lots of ways that your baby can...
by Dr. Wadley | Nov 20, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Is my child’s green poop a cause for concern? Green poop in kids may seem very worrisome to some parents, but it is rarely a cause for concern. While stool is normally brown, it can change colors throughout the days and weeks depending on what your child is...
by Dr. Wadley | Nov 8, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Flu in children is one of those things that seems inevitable most winters. Flu season typically starts in December and ends in February, but of course there are variations in this timeline. We are seeing more and more kids testing positive for the flu virus early this...
by Dr. Wadley | Oct 31, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Halloween safety tips for parents make certain to keep a spooky holiday a fun time for everyone. The last thing you want as a parent is for your Trick or Treater to put themselves in harm’s way. By following a few simple Halloween safety tips, you can help...
by Dr. Wadley | Oct 12, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Cold weather illness made itself known when we were kids. It seems to make itself even more known as we are parents. Did your mother always tell you to wear a coat or you will catch a cold? Do you tell your own children the same thing? Is it really true that being in...