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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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How to Toddler-Proof Your Christmas Tree

How to Toddler-Proof Your Christmas Tree

“Christmas trees are a beautiful part of many families’ holidays, but toddlers and young children are experts at getting into everything,” says pediatrician Dr. Laura Steelman.
What Really Happens to Your Body When You Use Saline Every Day

What Really Happens to Your Body When You Use Saline Every Day

“As with many things related to parenting and childcare, moderation is important when it comes to intervention,” Dr. Glazier says.
Lessons learned from a pediatrician mom for Halloween

Lessons learned from a pediatrician mom for Halloween

"While school and training taught me textbook information about children’s health and wellness, my boys taught me common sense tips for parenting."
Allergy mindfulness while trick-or-treating

Allergy mindfulness while trick-or-treating

Family Nurse Practitioner Teiarra Swilling from Bluebird Kids Health joined Newschannel 7 Today to discuss safety tips and ways to avoid potential allergen exposure.
Safety tips for every family ahead of Halloween with Bluebird Kids Health

Safety tips for every family ahead of Halloween with Bluebird Kids Health

A look into how to keep your kids safe this Halloween.
"Parents sometimes worry when they see their kids acting out online games, but in most cases, it’s just today’s version of make-believe, "says Dr. Michael Glazier.

'Italian brainrot' is the Gen Alpha trend confusing every parent I know — including me

"Parents sometimes worry when they see their kids acting out online games, but in most cases, it’s just today’s version of make-believe, "says Dr. Michael Glazier.