We are now offering the RSV monoclonal antibody! Please see our Resource Page for specifics on eligibility for immunization.
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RSV Immunization
Sun, Oct 22, 2023
Sound Beach Pediatrics is excited to offer the new RSV immunization!
Nirsevimab (Beyfortus) is a monoclonal antibody product that can protect infants and some young children from severe RSV disease.
Please read the following information below, taken directly from the CDC website, which provides the strict inclusion criteria for immunization. You...
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Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Dear SBP Families,
FALL IS IN THE AIR! We are excited to share some important updates and reminders!
- FLU CLINICS ARE HERE! Flu shot appointments can be booked online right from our website! Click on the upper right green "SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT" button, which will bring you to our scheduling site.
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Updated Office Workflow
Fri, Jan 14, 2022
We are currently seeing a surge of sick patients right now, and a surge in COVID19 infections in parallel with what we are seeing across the nation. There are numerous changes in CDC guidelines, and schools and daycare centers in the community are updating their protocols. Sound Beach Pediatrics has...
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Let's celebrate the strengths of children with #downsyndrome on #worlddownsyndromeday! Check out this post that busts some of the most common myths surrounding Down syndrome and combats it with unique opportunities that are available.
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Today is #WorldOralHealthDay! Did you know that prioritizing dental hygiene even before your little one is born can set them up for lifelong success? On this World Oral Health Day, learn more about how to cultivate these healthy habits.
“You may be more prone to gum disease and cavities when you're pregnant—and having them can affect your baby's health.. Seeing a dentist while pregnant is totally safe—and it's good to get this done before your hands are full (literally) with your new baby.”
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Give Your Baby the Best Possible Start
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Taking care of your mouth is one of the easiest ways to protect your baby's teeth—even before they break through! When you're pregnant, you may be more prone to gum disease and cavities, which ca...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We hope you’re feeling extra lucky today! Happy Saint Patrick’s Day 🍀
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Getting your child to eat their fruits and vegetables can be a challenge, but there are some clever ways to work these habits into a daily routine. Check out this article for some tips on how to promote healthy foods in your household. #NationalNutritionMonth
“Be sure your child is getting the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables each day. Visit choosemyplate.gov to find out how much of each food group your child should be getting.”
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How to Get Your Child to Eat More Fruits & Veggies
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We all know that eating fruits and vegetables is important. But how do you get kids to eat more of these foods? These tips might help.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It's #DevelopmentalDisabilityAwarenessMonth. Monitoring a child's development goes beyond their physical health; it also includes making sure they are developing mentally and emotionally as well. Developmental screening can start as early as 9 months and is continuously checked at a variety of milestone marks in early years. Read more below to learn how to look out for early signs of developmental disabilities.
“Developmental monitoring is an active, ongoing process of watching a child grow and encouraging conversations between parents and providers about a child’s skills and abilities. Developmental monitoring involves observing how your child grows and whether your child meets the typical developmental milestones, or skills that most children reach by a certain age, in playing, learning, speaking, behaving, and moving.”
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Implementing the importance of living a healthy lifestyle early on in childhood not only helps a child's immediate development but also encourages healthy habits later down the line. Here’s a simple rule to guide these new habits and ways parents can set a positive example.
“To lead a healthy active life, families can strive to reach these goals: 5 fruits and vegetables a day, 2 hours or less of screen time (TV, computer, video games) per day, 1 hour of physical activity a day, 0 limit sugar-sweetened drinks”
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Healthy Active Living for Families: The 5-2-1-0 Approach
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Healthy nutrition starts as early as infancy with breastfeeding. As your children grow, continue to help them live a healthy active lifestyle.0 CommentsComment on Facebook