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Connecticut Children's Blog provides important perspective on pediatric health from the same voices that care for our patients at Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
If you feel like you just became your child’s substitute teacher and camp counselor all at once, you’re not alone. With kids around Connecticut staying home due to COVID-19 school closures, it’s up to parents and other caregivers to keep children engaged, excited and learning new things. Feeling overwhelmed? Ann Koenig, an education specialist at […]
Schools across the state of Connecticut are closed to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and many parents have no choice but to return to work. If you’re one of them, how can you decide if your child is ready to be left home alone – and how will you make sure they’re safe? Kevin Borrup, […]
During stressful times, children need parents to be at their best. That can be especially challenging right now, amid school closures due to the coronavirus outbreak. Connecticut Children’s pediatrician Rebecca Moles, MD, joins the blog with strategies to help. Take great breaks. The best breaks involve movement! Get up, move around, go outside, have a […]