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Favorite Snow Spots

We got lucky in December, with milder temperatures and no snow. We’re betting Chicago won’t be so lucky in January. No worries, we’ve got you covered. Check out the following sites for snow-filled fun. James Park and Warren Park: These are no doubt the best free sledding hills in the area. Dress warm, bring hot…

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Kids Need More Exercise

A recent study tracked kids (literally!) to see how much exercise they get each day, in various locations. Findings revealed that the average kid in the study doesn’t get enough exercise. Anywhere. Not in school, not at home and certainly not outside. Surprisingly, even though adolescents spend less than 5 percent of their time at…

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Introducing Our Travel Clinic

We are proud to announce a new service for our patients here at Kids First. With so many families traveling to places all over the world, we want to help your children travel safely. When you contact our office about your travels, we will send you a form to fill out with details about your…

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Knowing When to Prescribe Antibiotics

Runny nose, cough, fever, acting fussy and trouble sleeping at night are some of the common reasons kids come for sick visits in the coming winter months. As a father I five, I can sympathize! As parents, aside from feeling bad when we see our kids’ sad faces, we all have busy schedules that don’t…

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How the Flu Vaccine Works & Why Your Family Needs It

Flu season is around the corner – but at Kids First Pediatric Partners, we have already been working for over six weeks to protect our patients from this potentially dangerous infection. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) strongly recommend the annual influenza vaccination for all children ages 6…

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Happy, Healthy Halloween Plan

No doubt, Halloween is simply magical for kids (and many adults, too!). But with all the fun of Halloween parties and trick or treating, comes candy. A lot of it. And parents are left to either throw their hands up while kids stuff their faces or to negotiate the terms of eating all that junk….

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There for You When You Need Us

Everyone wants to be able to see their doctor whenever they need to. We, the providers and staff at Kids First Pediatrics, really want to be able to make this happen whenever possible. To that end we are constantly looking for ways to increase the times that each of us comes into our office.  Following…

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Vaccines Work. Period.

Measles is not a mild disease. Neither is whooping cough, Hib meningitis, or rotavirus. These are diseases that cause parents to make worried middle-of-the-night phone calls to their doctor, race to the emergency department, and spend days nursing a sick and miserable child. And this suffering is completely avoidable with vaccines. As a pediatrician, I…

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Sports Injuries in Children

For many families this month marks not only the beginning of the school year for academics, but also for returning to school sports. The numbers of children participating in competitive sports has risen dramatically in recent years in children of all ages. And while athletics can help kids learn about sportsmanship, teamwork, and discipline –…

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Back to School Advice

Just like you, it’s that time of year again at the Aronson house – getting everyone ready to go back to school. Of course there are the matters of getting school supplies and school bags ready, but there are a lot of other things we need to think about to get our kids prepped for…

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