Health and Safety

Obese kids more likely to be bullied

Children's Tylenol products recall; Obese children had higher odds of being bullied no matter their gender, race, family socioeconomic status, school demographic profile, or academic achievement.

Casting light on the shadow of abuse

Lilian Motz of Surprise was just 5 months old when she was brutally shaken by a caregiver who was a relative by marriage. Her...

Preventing soccer injuries

Eleven-year-old Mackenzie Saunders was playing “sweeper” the day it happened: Dec. 19, 2009. She was the last in line to defend the goal for an...

Avoiding bathtub accidents

None of my four children associated the bathtub with getting clean. They thought of it as a mini-pool with a slide at one end and...

Concussion or brain injury – which is worse?

When a child’s head injury is diagnosed as a “concussion,” parents tend to be less alarmed about the severity of the damage. When the...

Fiber roundup

Eating a diet rich in fiber can help decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity. But how much fiber do kids...

Solid foods and allergies

Eggs, wheat and oats were most commonly related to food sensitization, while potatoes and fish were strongly associated with inhalant sensitization.

Puberty and the special needs child

Pu•ber•ty, n.A physical and emotional rollercoaster that kids begin riding anytime between ages 9 and 14, lasting about five years. Pro•cras•tin•ate, v. The parental tendency...

40 minutes to a week of protein-packed meals and snacks

During the last 20 years, I’ve worked as a strength and fitness coach to more than 10,000 Valley kids. So I’ve seen how busy...

CAROL POORE: Taking the message of HIV/AIDS to women and youth

Just a few decades ago, the disease carried a death sentence. Today, new treatments mean that people can live with HIV/AIDS for many years....

Why are so many kids getting crushed?

Pam Goslar, PhD, studies safety for a living in her job at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. As program director for Prevention &...

Teens need vaccines!

Infectious Disease Specialist Maggie Turner, R.N., won’t ever forget the report on a college student who came home over winter break. Turner, who now...

Eating nuts during pregnancy

I will remember my first obstetrician for two things: one, that she was not on call the night I went into labor, which made...

Ryan House – Palliative care for kids, respite for weary families

Most parents know the feeling — the mixture of anticipation and guilt at the prospect of a vacation without the kids. You work hard...

HPV and oral cancer

When you think of oral cancer, what comes to mind? Most likely, a nasty wad of chewing tobacco. If you don’t use that stuff,...

Q & A with Bob Sears, M.D. FAAP, author of The Vaccine Book

Q & A with Bob Sears, M.D., FAAP EDITOR'S NOTE: Bob Sears, M.D., FAAP, author of The Vaccine Book, will be participating in the...

PARTY ARTICLES

Money Lessons from Birthday Parties

Teaching Kids the Value of Gifts & Gratitude Between the cake, balloons, and wrapping paper tornado, birthday parties are often all about fun, but they also provide the perfect opportunity to teach kids early lessons...

Time to Paw-ty

Celebrating your favorite furry friend Call me crazy, but when my husband and I adopted our first dog together, we threw her a birthday party complete with cake, streamers, guests, appetizers, games, and more. Was...

Unique Ways to Host a Joint Birthday Party

My brother and I have birthdays that are just one day apart—his on March 3rd, mine on March 4th, and our oldest brother just a few weeks later on March 21st. Fast forward 31 years...

Out-of-the-box Birthday Party Ideas in Phoenix & Tucson

Wanting to do something a little extra special for your child’s next birthday party? Maybe it’s a milestone birthday—like turning double digits or entering the teen years. Or perhaps your child has requested to...

Birthday Traditions & Clever Theme Ideas

Childhood birthdays are unlike any others. I have fond memories of waking up on my birthday morning anticipating all the fun that was in store. With three kids who had birthdays all in the same...

Out-of-the Box Birthday Party Ideas

Wanting to do something a little extra special for your child’s next birthday party? Maybe it’s a milestone birthday—like turning double digits or entering the teen years. Or perhaps your child has requested to...

Party Etiquette

Whether you’re hosting a party or attending one, you may be wondering—do people really RSVP anymore? What about goodie bags, are those still a thing? Do I need to stay with my child at...

How to Throw a Birthday Party that Won’t Break the Bank

I remember the days when birthday parties consisted of colorful balloons, streamers, a simple cake, and the classics like musical chairs and tag with a few friends. Times have changed and suddenly it feels necessary...

How to do a drive-by birthday party

As we get deeper into quarantine, people have gotten creative with birthday celebrations. One result: the drive-by birthday party.

Home pool party? Hire a lifeguard!

Drowning happens silently and quickly. That’s why children are at risk even when — and sometimes especially when — adults are nearby. Even a "designated pool watcher" can avert his or her eyes for a...

Hiking birthday party

For a child who loves adventure and outdoors, turn a hike into a birthday party.
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Bike race birthday party

When there are lots of neighborhood friends who love to ride their bikes together, host a birthday party that feels like an official bike race.

Island birthday party

Pool parties are popular in Arizona. Make a stylish upgrade at your next birthday party by incorporating décor and details that will transport guests from the desert to a tropical island paradise.

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