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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

What is Anxiety?

Anxiety can cast a shadow on your child’s daily life. It can be absolutely heartbreaking to see your child be afraid or worried about even the smallest things and then as they get older, added school pressures and any social challenges children and teenagers experience can be peppered with moments of unease and worry as well. In this article, we will delve into the what is anxiety.

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Pediatrics Dr. Tony Ebel, D.C. Pediatrics Dr. Tony Ebel, D.C.

The Early Signs of Autism: How to Spot the Symptoms

Too often these gut feelings of concern that parents have early in their child’s life are dismissed by their pediatrician. If you’ve heard phrases like “don’t worry, they’ll grow out of it” and “that’s totally normal” and they didn’t sit well with you, then this article is definitely for you.

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Pediatrics Dr. Tony Ebel, D.C. Pediatrics Dr. Tony Ebel, D.C.

What is The Perfect Storm?

In just 1-2 generations (not near enough time for genetics to actually change much at all), rates of chronic illness in kids have been rising quickly to absolutely horrendous, troubling levels. The Perfect Storm is something happening right in front of us again and again.

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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

Overcoming Childhood Apraxia of Speech

While the traditional medical approach still tends to report no known cause for childhood apraxia, many practitioners like speech therapists, occupational therapists and pediatric chiropractors have begun to note a high correlation between…

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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

Your Baby’s Tongue Tie

One common condition associated with feeding difficulties is a tongue tie. In this article, we delve into the neurological factors involved in latch and feeding problems, with a particular focus on the role of tongue ties.

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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

Navigating the Challenges of Tongue Ties in Newborns

One of the most talked about topics concerning infants' and babies' health is tongue ties. It is becoming increasingly blamed for numerous pediatric health conditions. If you are wondering if your child has a tongue tie and if it is the reason behind their struggles, we want to help you sort that out!

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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

Turning Challenges into Triumphs: How to Help Your Child With Bedwetting

If you have tried various methods such as sleep studies, nighttime alarms, water restriction before bedtime and waking your child up to use the bathroom but still haven't found answers or resolutions, please know this, you are not alone. There are steps you can take to empower your child and address their bedwetting.

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Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC Pediatrics, Family Dr. Nicole Wong-Homer, DC & Dr. Rachel Wong-Homer, DC

Night Terrors in Toddlers

As a parent it can be tough seeing your little one in a state of fear and confusion, feeling utterly helpless. Let's dive in and learn about potential causes and practical tips for parents to manage night terrors.

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