Are You a Smart Parent?

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Fielding issues about nutrition, vaccines, lifestyle and illness can be overwhelming to all moms and dads. It's easy to find tons of medical opinions and information, but how do you separate fact from fiction? Being a smart parent means getting the best possible information and working with the right pediatrician to protect the health and wellness of your children. Together, you can make the right decisions for prevention and treatment.

 

Parent and doctor, Jennifer Trachtenberg, MD, has compiled an assortment of useful advice in her book "The Smart Parent's Guide to Getting Your Kids Through Checkups, Illnesses, and Accidents: Expert Answers to the Questions Parents Ask Most." Test yourself now to see if you know the answers to some of the questions parents ask her most.

Courtesy of Free Press