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Connecting With Your Teen

While the forced togetherness at home recently with COVID-19 has been fun at times, it also has added significant stress to our families and relationships.  This time may be especially Read More

Covid-19 Updates

Dr. Dewling has been posting videos to facebook and instagram. Take a look at our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/JCPSu... and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/john...  Week 4 Update (4/14/20) Dear JCP Families:We hope you are settling Read More

How to stay sane during COVID-19 Pandemic

Many of you are cooped up at home, trying to avoid this infection.  Some parents are trying to work from home while juggling kids doing online learning and littles out Read More

Seasonal Allergies

Have you seen it, that yellow film on your freshly washed car? The dreaded spring pollen has arrived! Even if you haven’t SEEN it yet, the Georgia pollen counts are Read More

Heart Health

              February is American Heart Month, a month to focus on cardiovascular health. You might be thinking, why is heart health important. Heart health Read More

Poison Prevention- Cannabis and Other Household Poisons

We want to remind everyone of the dangers of certain household products and the effects they can pose to your little one. With the recent rise in popularity of cannabis-based Read More

Conventional Medicine and Alternative Practices of Medicine

You may have recently heard terms like integrative medicine, functional medicine and holistic medicine and wondered what these terms mean and how they are different from conventional (or “usual” or Read More

Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween Safety               Halloween will be here soon! Has your little one picked out their costume yet? With the holiday comes lots of parties, fall Read More

Infant Breast Milk and Formula Storage Guidelines

Infant Breast Milk and Formula Storage Guidelines How long is it safe to leave out a bottle of breastmilk? How quickly do I need to give prepared formula before it is Read More

Bicycle Safety

Bicycle Safety Biking is a huge part of childhood. Learning to ride a bike is a major developmental milestone and a very proud moment in a child’s life.  Living in Atlanta Read More

Eczema Care

ECZEMA CARE   Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a common chronic condition that causes an inflammatory, dry, and itchy rash.  It is more common in people with allergies and asthma and tends Read More

Flu Vaccine

Flu Vaccine Flu season will be here before we know it! The flu can be a very serious illness, even in previously healthy children.  It can lead to serious complications resulting Read More

Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention, Cyberbullying And The Toxic Society In Which We Are Raising Our Kids On Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012, my dear childhood friend’s daughter committed suicide at the age of Read More

Back to School

It’s August which means it’s back to school time. Time for homework, carpool, sports practices, PTA meetings, birthday parties, and more fun. Here’s what your pediatrician recommends for this fun Read More

Exercise

Exercise Summer is here and it’s time to break out the bikes, roller blades, hiking boots, whatever you need to make the most of these sunny days. Outdoor activities are awesome Read More

Screen Time

Screen Time There’s no way around it, technology is a big part of our world today.  And it is playing a big role in the lives of our children.  Failure to Read More

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