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At Bluebird Kids Health, we believe that trusted medical advice should be accessible—not just in the exam room, but wherever families are looking for answers. That’s why our pediatricians are frequently called on to share their expertise in the media. Whether you’re already part of our community or simply searching for guidance, this is a place where you’ll find answers to real questions, backed by experience and care.

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When Babies Start Standing, According to Experts and Parents

Standing independently means that baby balances on their feet without holding onto anything. But “there’s such a wide variety” in when this can happen, says Allison Kuipers, MD​​​​.
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8 Vitamins Your Teen Should Actually Be Taking, According to Pediatricians

When it comes to proper supplementation, Dr. Michael Glazier, Chief Medical Officer of Bluebird Kids Health, advises that because vitamins and supplements are not regulated by the FDA as closely as medications, “it is especially important to consult your pediatrician or family practitioner when considering taking them and considering what dose to take.
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Is Your Pool As Safe As It Could Be?

Unsupervised children of all ages can be curious and unpredictable. “[They're] always in search of ways to have fun,” says Dr. Twito, acknowledging that even older children can gain unauthorized access.
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The Key Factor That Determines When Your Child Will Take Their First Steps

“Babies who are constantly held or placed in swings or other constrained environments do not get the opportunity to engage in the physical exploration that is not just helpful but necessary for learning to walk,” explains Dr. Glazier.
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When Do Babies Start Smiling?

Once your little one has shown you their adorably sweet smile, you can expect them to start trying to use their new skills to bond with you. In fact, around 4 months, you’ll notice your little one smiling to get your attention, as well as cooing and, eventually, laughing to communicate with you, says Allison Kuipers, MD.
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The 10 Best Water Tables, According To Real Parents And Experts

Water tables encourage children to creatively and actively explore their world through tactile (touch), auditory (hearing) and visual (seeing) senses,” says Dr. Michael Glazier.
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