Day 193 in the Year of the Healthy Child A parents greatest fear is a sick kid with no idea what happened. Is he sick or is it an allergy? Dr Sears help identify the signs of allergy on Ask Dr. Sears

Day 193 in the Year of the Healthy Child A parents greatest fear is a sick kid with no idea what happened. Is he sick or is it an allergy? Dr Sears help identify the signs of allergy on Ask Dr. Sears
Day 192 in the Year of the Healthy Child Dr. Sears explains how you can track and prevent your kids allergies. Dr. Sears is a leading pediatrician and has a marvelous website answering a multitude of parents questions. Check out Ask Dr. Sears
Day 191 in the Year of the Healthy Child Dr. Sears gives us the 12 easy signs to know if your child has a nasal allergy. Visit Ask Dr. Sears
Day 190 in the Year of the Healthy Child The nation’s pediatricians are wading into the controversy over whether organic food is better for you – and they’re coming down on the side of parents who say it is Read what the doctor’s are saying on NPR
Day 189 in the Year of the Healthy Child You may have already made the organic transition, but have your children? This article was written a while ago. As our understanding has grown sometimes an older article can be a bit out of date. It is important to note that there are a couple of […]
Day 188 in the Year of the Healthy Child Just in case you’re undecided, this Time article will make the case on why your kids should be eating organic
Day 187 in the Year of the Healthy Child Maria Rodale, yes of the Rodale Institute, explains why it’s so important for our kids to eat organic. Read the full 10 reasons on Huffington Post
Day 186 in the Year of the Healthy Child Parents are key players in the quest for children to eat healthy foods, and it is important to lead by example. Read the full article on MyFoodDiary
Day 185 in the Year of the Healthy Child If your concern about adequate nutrition is undermining your ability to stay appropriately agnostic about your child’s vegetable intake, put your mind to rest by offering other foods that feature the same vitamins. Read the full article on US News
Day 184 in the Year of the Healthy Child They may eat only fruits one day, and vegetables the next. Since erratic eating habits are as normal as toddler mood swings, expect your picky eater to eat well one day and eat practically nothing the next. Find out more from Dr. Sears website