CHOC NICU parents now have access to NicoBoard, technology to help them better understand, track and analyze data on their baby’s progress.
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The most common questions for a pediatric surgeon
Dr. Peter Yu, a pediatric general and thoracic surgeon at CHOC, answers the most common questions he gets as a pediatric surgeon.
CHOC neonatologist’s granddaughters graduate from Small Baby Unit
Cora and Ellie were born at just 24 weeks, 3 days. They spent 136 days in CHOC’s Small Baby Unit before they were healthy enough to go home.
Infant head shape problems and helmet therapy: What parents should know
Baby’s misshapen heads are normal after birth. As they grow, it could be a sign of something else. Sometimes, helmet therapy can help.
Activity ideas for kids during COVID-19
Many children are spending more time at home than usual. Here’s a roundup of what parents and caregivers can do to keep kids occupied.
Tips for coping with political stress
It can be hard for parents to figure out how best to care for kids while they’re dealing with political stress. These coping tips can help.
Talking to children about tragic events
A CHOC pediatric psychologist offers advice to parents on when, and how, to talk to children and adolescents about tragedies.
Fiber for kids: High fiber recipes for kids
Learn everything about incorporating fiber in your children’s diet, how much, high-fiber foods and snacks for kids. Get the recipes here!
Ringing in the new year cancer-free
Jacob spent most of the year fighting cancer. Now, he’s cancer-free, celebrating another birthday and excited to play sports again.