View Patient Handouts and Resources::: Adolescents and School-aged Children– Allergies in Children– Asthma and Your Child– Students With Chronic Health Conditions: Guidance for Families, Schools, and StudentsMore…:: Behavioral and Psychosocial Issues– Sleep Problems in Children– Temper Tantrums: A Normal Part of Growing Up– Understanding ADHD: Information for ParentsMore…:: Common Illnesses and Conditions– Acute Ear Infections and Your Child– Diarrhea and Dehydration– Fever and Your Child–More…:: Connected Kids– Bullying: It’s Not OK– How Do Infants Learn?– Teaching Good Behavior: Tips on How to Discipline– More…:: Growth and Development– Bedwetting– Learning Disabilities: What Parents Need to Know– Your Child’s Growth: Developmental Milestones– More…:: Immunization Information – Immunizations: What You Need to Know– Your Baby’s First Vaccines: What You Need to Know (VIS)– Protect Yourself and Help Protect Your Baby: Information for New Moms on the Tdap Vaccine– More…:: Newborns, Infants, and Toddlers– Diaper Rash– Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)– Jaundice and Your Newborn– More…:: Nutrition and Fitness– Encourage Your Child to Be Physically Active– Right from the Start: ABCs of Good Nutrition for Young Children– Starting Solid Foods– More…:: Plain Language– Colds– Constipation– RSV, Bronchiolitis, and Your Baby– More…:: Promoting Pediatric Care– For Today’s Teens: A Message From Your Pediatrician– How Special Is Your Child?– You and Your Pediatrician– More…:: Safety and Prevention– Car Safety Seat Checkup– Home Safety Checklist– Parent’s Guide to Toy Safety– More…:: Sexual Health and Sexuality– Deciding to Wait– Puberty–Ready or Not Expect Some Big Changes– Talking to Your Young Child About Sex– More…:: Substance Abuse Issues– Drug Abuse Prevention Starts with Parents– Substance Abuse Prevention Part I: What Every Parent Needs to Know– Testing Your Teen for Illicit Drugs: Information for Parents– More…:: Teen Resources– Acne–How to Treat and Control It– Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia– Important Information for Teens Who Get Headaches– More…:: TIPP Sheets– Firearms Injury Prevention– First Year of Life: Framingham Safety Survey– 1 to 2 Years: Safety for Your Child– More…:: Vaccine Information Statements– Influenza (Flu) Vaccine (Inactivated)– Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine– Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine– More…<!doctype html>Untitled Document