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Sound Beach Pediatrics is thrilled to announce that two outstanding physicians will join our team this fall! Please join us in welcoming Dr. Caro and Dr. Olivia to the practice.

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We are your neighborhood pediatric health care team.

Sound Beach Pediatrics would be honored to be your child’s healthcare provider. We strive to form a close partnership between our physicians, staff, patients and families. We take a collaborative and evidence-based approach to your child’s healthcare.

We are committed to health, family, and community.

Choosing a pediatrician for your child is an important decision. It is crucial that your pediatrician’s philosophy on health and wellness aligns closely with that of your family.

We accept most insurance plans.

Because each insurance policy is different, it is important to contact your insurance company if you have any questions regarding your benefits, and to know what your payment obligations will be at the time of service.

Online resources you can trust.

Our A to Z Resource Guide provides you with reliable online resources, recommended reading, and helpful tools to guide you in caring for your child.

Take the “pain” out of pain reliever dosing.

Be confident that you are treating your child’s pain or fever with the correct dose of medication. We can guide you here on how much Motrin or Tylenol to give, based on your child’s weight. (Benadryl too!) Motrin can only be given at or after the age of 6 months.

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Dealing with head lice is a common problem among school-aged children. While head lice don’t cause serious illness or carry any diseases, they can cause discomfort and be a nuisance for the family! 😩

Luckily, you can treat your child at home and prevent the spread. Follow the tips in this blog: buff.ly/3AxMzlM

Below are 4 steps to check if your child has head lice. 👇

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Dealing with head lice is a common problem among school-aged children. While head lice don’t cause serious illness or carry any diseases, they can cause discomfort and be a nuisance for the family! 😩 

Luckily, you can treat your child at home and prevent the spread. Follow the tips in this blog: https://buff.ly/3AxMzlM 

Below are 4 steps to check if your child has head lice. 👇 

#Pediatrics #Pediatrician #ParentingTips #KidsHealth #HealthyChildren #Parenting

#NationalBreastfeedingMonth

Breastfeeding issues can interfere with your milk production and your baby’s ability to get the nutrition they need. These are some of the warning signs that indicate problems.

If you're having issues, it's important to get help right away. Call our office for support!

📸: @healthychildrenaap

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#NationalBreastfeedingMonth

Breastfeeding issues can interfere with your milk production and your baby’s ability to get the nutrition they need. These are some of the warning signs that indicate problems. 

If youre having issues, its important to get help right away. Call our office for support!

📸: @healthychildrenaap 

#Pediatrics #Pediatrician #ParentingTips #Breastfeeding

Sound Beach Pediatrics is delighted to announce that Dr. Olivia Devillers (left) and Dr. Carolina Pombar (right) will be joining our team this fall! To learn more about our wonderful new pediatricians, click here: buff.ly/46V1P8n ... See MoreSee Less

Sound Beach Pediatrics is delighted to announce that Dr. Olivia Devillers (left) and Dr. Carolina Pombar (right) will be joining our team this fall! To learn more about our wonderful new pediatricians, click here: https://buff.ly/46V1P8n

Water is the best drink for children! 💧 It’s calorie-free, keeps them hydrated, and supports healthy joints, bones, and teeth. Plus, it helps with blood circulation and weight management.

💦 How much water your child needs to drink depends on their age. Use this handy chart that shares the recommended amounts for young children in each age group.

Babies under 6 months only need to drink breast milk or formula to get all the water they need. 🤱 After 6 months, you can start introducing water.

👉 For older children between ages 5 and 8, aim for 5 cups of water per day. For kids above 8, boost it to 7-8 cups per day.

And for our young athletes, remember to keep water handy before, during, and after their games and practices to keep them hydrated! 🏀

#ChooseWater #Pediatrics #Pediatrician #ParentingTips
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Water is the best drink for children! 💧  It’s calorie-free, keeps them hydrated, and supports healthy joints, bones, and teeth. Plus, it helps with blood circulation and weight management. 

💦 How much water your child needs to drink depends on their age. Use this handy chart that shares the recommended amounts for young children in each age group. 

Babies under 6 months only need to drink breast milk or formula to get all the water they need. 🤱 After 6 months, you can start introducing water. 

👉 For older children between ages 5 and 8, aim for 5 cups of water per day. For kids above 8, boost it to 7-8 cups per day.

And for our young athletes, remember to keep water handy before, during, and after their games and practices to keep them hydrated! 🏀 

#ChooseWater #Pediatrics #Pediatrician #ParentingTips

Helping your child process their anger in healthy ways can teach them valuable skills for managing difficult emotions!

Here are some phrases 💬 to use to show understanding, guide your child through their feelings, and help them maintain perspective.

📸 @create_kids_edu

#pediatrics #pediatrician #parentingtips
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Helping your child process their anger in healthy ways can teach them valuable skills for managing difficult emotions!

Here are some phrases 💬  to use to show understanding, guide your child through their feelings, and help them maintain perspective.

📸 @create_kids_edu 

#Pediatrics #Pediatrician #ParentingTips
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