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Dr. Jarret Patton, MD
Pediatrician
- Reading, PA
- Accepting new patients
Children Don't Need the Second Ammendment
Over the past several years there have been numerous reports on the rates of death and injury in children with guns. Although the studies don’t entirely agree, two things are...
My 9 year old son wheezes a lot and requires frequent nebulizer treatment. Will this impact his health in the long run?
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My baby sounds like he is wheezing. Should I be worried?
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Can children skip a few milestones as they are growing up?
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My little one is passing extremely watery stools for the last 2 days. Could it be diarrhea?
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Does wheezing in a child indicate asthma?
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My baby is 4 months old and has not passed stools for the last 4 days. What should I do?
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How important are multivitamin supplements?
My son who is 5 years old is having a ringing sensation in his ears. Is it treatable?
How can i decrease my child’s anxiety about school?
School anxiety can be something that troubles many children. It is difficult to see your child get so upset about going to school, but establishing a hard routine is a good strategy to start. The drop off procedure is essential in setting the expectations. When you arrive to school, be sure to drop him off and don't linger to watch, react to and
handle the reaction; simply leave. After being consistent with this, the reaction tends to extinguish. Find useful tips like this follow me at doctorjarret on fb. However, with some children behavioral therapists or counselors can be effective to help with this transition. I hope he gets better.
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Can you get strep throat without tonsils?
Can autism be developed?
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Is my child's hyperactivity due to Claritin?
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Meltdowns Behaviour
outbursts. Typically teachers know how to handle the situation at school
and the behavior extinguishes quickly. After several attempts of
completely ignoring the outburst you will notice he will stop them. I
address this exact problem in my upcoming book because it is common for
parents to have this problem. If he notices that you have a reaction, he
will continue the outbursts. For more helpful tips and updates I am on fb
at doctorjarret.
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