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When You’re Told “Don’t Worry”—But Something Doesn’t Feel Right

If you’ve expressed concerns about your child’s development only to be told “don’t worry” or “wait and see,” you are not alone. Trusting your parental instincts is a vital part of advocacy, and our latest blog post explores how to choose a proactive pediatrician, navigate well-meaning family advice, and access early intervention resources like multidisciplinary evaluations at Aspire.

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Jeff Bohrer Jeff Bohrer

Reading Magic: Fun Ideas to Get Kids Excited About Reading

From stimulating brain development to completing school assignments to responding to work e-mails, reading is an important skill from infancy and into adulthood. Below are some ideas and suggestions for developing an individual’s love for reading:

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Jeff Bohrer Jeff Bohrer

Constipation in Kids: Simple Steps to Help Them Go

Does your child experience pain while using the bathroom? Do they refuse to go saying they are afraid? Do they strain when they are in the bathroom? Here are a few things you can do at home to help your child go.

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