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Vaccines have become a hot topic recently. Sound Beach Pediatrics has always been a vaccinating practice. Our vaccination policy — and our commitment to minimize risk of vaccine preventable disease in our community — remains unchanged.

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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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Today we kicked off ☕️ Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Lori with a fantastic first topic: “Tiny Humans. Big Emotions.”
Dr. Lori joined Dr. Katy and a wonderful group of parents in our conference room, coffee in hand, to talk about one of the biggest challenges of parenting young children: those moments of dysregulation (aka when “the wheels come off the bus” 🚌💥).
A key takeaway? These moments are often just the tip of the iceberg. Dr. Lori encouraged parents to pause and look beneath the surface to understand the “why” behind the behavior.
She shared three simple but powerful principles:
1️⃣ Stay calm (hard—but essential)
2️⃣ “Name it to tame it”—help your child put words to their feelings
3️⃣ Validate the feeling, gently coach the behavior
Waiting for the right time to talk is key- not in the 🔥 of the moment! Wisdom, connection, and reassurance in one cozy conversation.💙 Thank you Dr. Lori!
More to come and we can’t wait for the next one in March😊
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Struggling to get your kids to eat veggies? Sometimes, changing the texture of vegetables can help. Here are different ways to offer veggies that can encourage your kids to eat them! 🥦🥕

📸 @pathwaysorg
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Do you have concerns about your teen staying up late or not getting enough sleep because of social media and screen devices? If so, you're not alone. It's a common struggle in a lot of families. Here are 3 tips for setting tech boundaries at bedtime! 💤

🎥 @healthychildrenaap
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