Making empty threats erodes trust, pediatrician Dr. Gilboa explains. “I need your daughter to trust you, to know that if you say you’re going to do something, because what she’s doing isn’t acceptable, you mean it.”
A pediatrician's bottom line -- if you’re going to drop four-letter-words around your kids, just make sure they know when it’s okay (and not okay) to repeat them.
How Bad is it To Give a Toddler a Sip of Coffee or Diet Soda?
Just a sip seems pretty innocuous, right? But a doctor says, “We need practice as parents saying no. Because [your child] wants to, is not a good enough reason.”
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Doctor Says to Stay AWAY From Juice Cleanses—Here's Why
A viewer asked family physician Dr. Jen Caudle if she should do a cleanse to gain energy and lose weight—and the doc said no. Here's what she suggests instead.