Back to School Series

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As parents, students and teachers head back to school, they have many items to check off their to-do lists. While stocking up on pencils, papers and laptops, don't forget to add mental and physical health to the checklist.

In our third annual Back-to-School Series, we've compiled expert tips and tools to keep your mind and body in tip-top shape for a positive and healthy school year. Our Back-to-School Series is intended to provide parents with quick tips from our pediatric specialists about topics such as sleep, vaping, test anxiety, online mental health and other issues you may have questions about.

Back to School Tips

Back Health

As you check the back-to-school items off your child’s school supplies, you might pick out a new backpack. Though essential for carrying supplies, backpacks can cause spinal issues if not properly used and fitted.

Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Stephen Plachta, MD, shares tips in our blog, Picking the Right Backpack for Spine Health, for choosing a good fitting backpack for your child.

Eating Disorders

Elba Iglesias, MD, medical director, Adolescent Medicine, shares tips on what parents should watch for if they suspect their child may have an eating disorder. Watch Video.

Watch video below for tips to help recognize the signs of adolescent eating disorders in our video player

Food Allergies

As the number of kids with food allergies continues to climb, pediatric allergist and immunologist Nicole Akar-Ghibril, MD, shares tips to keep in mind as children return to school. Watch Video.

Watch video below for back-to-school food allergy tips in our video player

Immunizations

It's vital to stay up to date on your children's immunizations to help avoid preventable diseases like chickenpox (varicella), measles and hepatitis A. Carolina Kaack, ARNP, talks about how to prepare and what vaccination services are available in our community, like Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Mobile Health Center.

Watch video below for 3 reasons why it's important for children to be vaccinated before they go back to school in our video player

Mental Health

Anxiety around starting school and test taking is common in kids, teens, and college students. If not kept in check, the physical and emotional symptoms can really take a toll. Alli Lebowitz, MSW, LCSW, ER social work supervisor and therapist, has tips on how to support your kids and help reduce their anxiety. Also see, What to Do When Tests Give Your Student Anxiety, for more info.

Pediatric psychologist Ximena Flanders, PsyD, shares three back to school tips to help parents as their kids transition. Watch the Video.

Check out Dr. Flanders' additional tips to help your kids stay calm and start feeling good about returning to school in-person.

Watch videos below for back-to-school mental health tips in our video player

Online Mental Health

Time spent online or on social media may be damaging to a child’s mental health. Neuropsychologist Christina Ortega, PsyD, discusses the dangers and the importance of parents setting boundaries. Learn more in our blog post, It’s a Jungle Out There; Protect Your Child’s Online Mental Health.

Watch video below to learn why and how to limit screen time in our video player

Reconditioning - Youth Sports

Back to school and back to sports! Whether it's virtual dance classes, travel baseball or training for karate, did you know that returning to sports after downtime requires reconditioning?

Matthew Fazekas, MD, medical director of the [U18] Pediatric Sports Medicine Program shares tips on three important things to help kids return to sports safely and avoid injuries.

As student athletes return to organized sports after summer break, it is important to understand the effects that a period of inactivity can have on the body. Pediatric sports medicine specialist, Michael Dressing, MD, shares his thoughts on ways to combat detraining in athletes.

Watch Dr. Fazekas's video below for 3 tips to help children recondition for youth sports as they go back to school in our video player

Sleep
  1. Get kids on a regular bedtime schedule before they head back to school. Juan Martinez, MD, a sleep medicine specialist, shares tips for getting kids back on track with good sleep habits. And for more sleep tips, check out our blog on Kids Need Some Z’s Before Learning the ABCs.

  2. Raise your hand if your child’s bedtime has gone out the window during a relaxed summer schedule. We know some children and teenagers are staying up late and sleeping in. Our sleep medicine specialists explain why it's time for kids to get their ZZZs and how to get back on a healthy sleep schedule. Check out our blog.

  3. Creating a habit of early bedtime for our little ones might be one of the best things a parent can do for their health. Beena Vells, ARNP, at our Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Center and Children's Sleep Center, shares tips on the benefits of getting your child to sleep

  4. Creating a habit of early bedtime for our little ones might be one of the best things a parent can do for their health. Beena Vells, ARNP, at our Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Center and Children's Sleep Center, shares tips on the benefits of getting your child to sleep early. Watch the video.

Watch video below on tips to help children get a good night's sleep in our video player

Telehealth

In our post pandemic world, telehealth has become an integral part of how we use technology to treat and heal. Kids continue to have access to important therapies like physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT) and speech therapy.

As we wrap up our Back-to-School series, Debbie Lessard, director of Rehabilitation at Memorial Hospital West, discusses the benefits telehealth rehabilitation therapies are having on children. Some of these include reaching goals quicker and saving time in the car.

Watch video below to learn about the benefits of telehealth physical therapy in our video player

The Importance of Sleep

The Importance of Sleep

Watch tips to help children get a good night's sleep.
Back to School -  Mental Health

Back to School - Mental Health

Mental Health and Preparing your children to go back to school.
How to Help with Test Anxiety

How to Help with Test Anxiety

Watch tips to help children and teens with test anxiety.
Limit Screen Time for Better Mental Health

Limit Screen Time for Better Mental Health

Learn why and how to limit screen time.
Why Kids Need to be Vaccinated

Why Kids Need to be Vaccinated

Here are three reasons why it's important for children to be vaccinated before they go back to school.
Reconditioning for Youth Sports

Reconditioning for Youth Sports

Matthew Fazekas, MD, gives three tips to help children recondition for youth sports as they go back to school.
Telehealth Physical Therapy

Telehealth Physical Therapy

Learn about the benefits of telehealth physical therapy visits for children and their parents as school returns.
Suspect Your Child Has An Eating Disorder?

Suspect Your Child Has An Eating Disorder?

Children With Food Allergies

Children With Food Allergies

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