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Education: BS, Fairfield University, 2004 MD, Loyola University Chicago/Stritch School of Medicine, 2008 Residency: Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, 2008-2011 Fellowship: Boston University/Boston Medical Center, 2011-2014 University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2013-2014
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Robert D. Keder, MD, is a physician specializing in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Keder’s areas of expertise include autism spectrum disorder and developmental delays. He sees patients in Farmington.
As news coverage about the conflict between Israel and Hamas escalates, children will likely have many questions. In addition to seeing disturbing footage on the news and on social media they are also likely picking up on the stress and sadness from adults around them, regardless of their age. As parents, our first instinct is […]
Posted In: Developmental Pediatrics, Media Use/Screen Time, Parenting Through Change Kit
As parents, we can’t deny that reading is one of the safest summer activities that exists. Long before the electronic era, everyone read books, heavily, every day. So, encourage your kids to take a digital detox and travel to space this summer with space-themed reads. Here are some fun book recommendations from Dr. Robert Keder, […]
Posted In: Developmental Pediatrics, Summer Safety Kit
Have you wondered if your child is spending too much time in front of screens? The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization recommend the following: No screen time at all for kids under 2 except for video chatting One hour of screen time a day for kids 2-12 Two hours a day […]
Posted In: Developmental Pediatrics, Media Use/Screen Time