Flu and RSV Are Spiking: What Parents Need to Know This Winter
Louisiana often sees respiratory viruses ramp up early, and flu activity can reach high levels quickly once the season begins. Pediatric infectious…
Purposeful Presents: Holiday Gifts That Build Brains
The holidays feel magical on their own, but choosing gifts that also support your child’s development? That’s the kind of magic that lasts long…
Ja’Kayden’s Journey from Wheelchair to the Marching Band
After four years in a wheelchair, 14-year-old Ja’Kayden is walking again. And not just walking. He’s marching across the field…
A Small Taste, Big Impact: Earlier Exposure to Peanuts Reduces Allergy Risk
A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) brings welcome news for parents: peanut allergies in young children are significantly declining, and it’s linked to introducing peanut products earlier in infancy. The research, published in Pediatrics, reviewed health records from nearly 125,000 children nationwide. After the AAP began recommending early peanut introduction, allergy…
Healthy Holiday Baking: Easy, Festive Ways to Add Nutrition & Fun
The holidays are the perfect time to turn everyday baking into festive fun, and with a few simple swaps, you…
Hope for Families Facing Epilepsy
Epilepsy is far more common than many people realize, affecting one in 26 people during their lifetime. In Louisiana, more than 55,000 children and adults live with epilepsy. For families, the challenges go beyond seizures. As pediatric neurologist Yash Shah, MD, explains, “Seizures are just the tip of the iceberg. Below the surface, children may…
Staying Active During Fall Break: 4 Ways to Move as a Family
When school takes a pause for fall break, kids are ready to rest, recharge and maybe spend a little too…
Saving Salivary Glands with Precision
For most of us, a salivary gland is something we never think about — until it becomes a problem. For Rohan Walvekar, MD, it’s a passion, a specialty and a calling that has brought patients from across the country to Baton Rouge in search of relief. A fellowship-trained head and neck surgeon with Our Lady…
What Parents Need to Know About Hand, Foot and Mouth
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common viral illness that tends to peak in the summer and early fall. This year, however, pediatricians across the country are noticing an unusual rise in cases — and parents are seeing it too. Meaghan Flechas Smith, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health,…
Back-to-School Smoothie Hack: Freeze It, Snack It, Love It
Back-to-school season comes with early alarms, packed lunches and busy afternoons. And in the South, those after-school hours are still plenty hot. That’s why in this ParentingU ExtraCredit, April Hamilton, RN, pediatric GI and healthy weight nutrition nurse with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares one of her favorite cool-down tricks: smoothie popsicles…
ParentingU: Managing Screen Time: Expert Tips for Parents
When school’s out and structure fades, screens have a sneaky way of taking over. What starts as one episode or a five-minute scroll can stretch into hours, especially in summer, when long days, hot weather and the need to just get something done make screens feel both helpful and inevitable. Sandy Reed, MD, pediatrician with…
Potty Training Without Pressure: What Parents Need to Know
When the school year approaches, some parents feel the clock ticking — especially if their child isn’t yet potty trained.…
ParentingU: Helmet Hair, Don’t Care. A Parent’s Guide to Safer Summers
Sun’s out, wheels out! Whether your child is rolling on training wheels or racing around the neighborhood on a scooter, summer brings plenty of opportunities to play outside. But with all that movement comes a need for smart safety habits — and maybe a little parent modeling, too. “Getting kids outside is essential for both…
ParentingU: Your Kids’ Summer Allergy Survival Guide
If your child deals with allergies, summer doesn’t always offer relief. In fact, for many kids, summer can bring its own set of triggers — and myths. On this episode of ParentingU, Theron McCormick, MD, pediatric allergy and immunology specialist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, breaks down what parents really need to…
All We Want to Image Is You: Meet Our New 3T MRI
A vibrant wrap. A kid-friendly design. And powerful technology that’s changing how we deliver imaging for children. Our Lady of…
Babies Don’t Come With Instruction Manuals
If you’re expecting a baby — or recently brought one home — you’ve likely had a moment (or several) of…
ParentingU: A Parent’s Guide to Summer First Aid
From skinned knees on the driveway to mosquito bites at sunset, summer brings a special kind of childhood magic — and messiness. In this episode of ParentingU, Dr. Kali Broussard, pediatrician and infectious diseases specialist with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health, shares practical advice on how to handle minor summer injuries and build a…
A Healthy Start to the School Year Begins with a Wellness Visit
New backpack? Check. Fresh pencils and notebooks? Check. A wellness visit with your child’s doctor? It’s the most important box you can check this back-to-school season. Before kids head into the classroom or onto the field, a visit to the pediatrician helps ensure they’re ready — physically, mentally and developmentally — for the school year…
4 Fun Flavored Water Recipes to Help Kids Stay Hydrated
When temperatures rise, hydration becomes a top priority for families on the go. But if your child turns up their nose at plain water, ParentingU has you covered. April Hamilton, RN, a pediatric gastrointestinal and healthy weight and nutrition nurse with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares creative ways to make hydration fun,…
Whooping Cough: What Parents Need to Know
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is on the rise in Louisiana and Mississippi. This preventable illness is making a dangerous comeback. As of mid-May 2025, 170 cases have been reported in Louisiana, already more than all of 2024. Tragically, two infants have died, and many more have been hospitalized. Health officials warn that Louisiana…
ParentingU: Help Kids Find Joy in the Kitchen with Real-Life Skills
When the school year winds down and summer stretches ahead, parents start looking for ways to keep their kids active and engaged. For Thiravat Choojitarom, MD, the answer is simple: bring them into the kitchen. “Summer is the perfect time to help kids build real-life skills,” Dr. Choo says. “And learning how to cook is…
ParentingU: Watch the Water to Keep Kids Safe This Summer
When summer heats up, pools, lakes and splash pads offer families the perfect way to cool down. But they can…
Well Visits vs. Sick Visits: Know What to Expect
From a high fever to a routine check-up, your child’s pediatrician is your first call. But did you know there’s a difference between a well visit and a sick visit — and how they’re billed? Here’s what to know before your next appointment, so you’re never caught off guard. What Is a Well Visit? A…
ParentingU: The Ultimate Summer Road Trip
Road trip season is here, and while the memories are priceless, the meltdowns, messes and backseat battles can feel endless.…
3 Ways to Help Teens Stay Safe and Grounded Over the Summer
Summer break offers teens a well-earned break from school, but with all that free time can come new challenges. Without…
Summer Fire Safety for Families
Summer brings cookouts, campfires and family fun, but it also brings an increased risk for burns and fire-related injuries. Knowing…
Reclaiming Confidence: How Chest Wall Correction Transforms Lives
For children with sunken or protruding chests, the impact of chest wall deformities reaches far beyond their physical appearance. These…
Understanding Measles: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Measles is making a dangerous comeback — putting unvaccinated children most at risk. On a recent episode of Medical Monday…
ParentingU: Helping Kids with ADHD Stay Social Over the Summer
Summer brings a welcome break from early alarms and homework, but for kids with ADHD, the lack of structure can…
Water Safety for Summer Fun
Families are heading outside to soak up the sun and splash into water fun. Before you jump in, Charlotte Sibley, MD, a pediatrician who practices at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Pediatrics at Livingston, has a few essential reminders that could save a life. Dr. Sibley shared all things summer safety on a…
Keeping Kids Hydrated and Healthy in the Summer Heat
When the Southern summer hits full swing, the heat and humidity aren’t just uncomfortable. They can be dangerous, especially for…
Bug Bites and Kids: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Bug bites are practically a rite of passage during summer in the South. Whether your kids are playing in the…
One of the Most Important Decisions You’ll Make as a Parent
Find the right pediatrician before your baby arrives. Learn why early connection matters and how to schedule a complimentary meet-and-greet.
Summer Skincare Tips for Tweens and Teens
Find the right pediatrician before your baby arrives. Learn why early connection matters and how to schedule a complimentary meet-and-greet.
From Fragile Beginnings to Thriving Futures: Catching Up with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital’s First Patients
Five years later, we catch up with three of Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital’s first patients — stories…
Measles on the Rise: What Parents Need to Know to Protect Their Kids
Measles is a disease many thought was gone for good, but cases are climbing. Highly contagious and potentially severe, measles…
Catching Up on Kids’ Vaccines to Avoid Measles Surge
Learn why keeping your child up-to-date with their vaccines is crucial to their health.
Expect Excellence from the Very Beginning
Bringing a baby into the world is one of life’s most joyful moments — but when complications arise, having expert care close to home makes all the difference. At St. Francis Health, families in Northeast Louisiana can expect the highest level of care for both moms and newborns, with a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care…
Healthy Hearts, Happy Kids: Ideas to Keep Your Family Active and Eating Well
Building good heart-healthy habits from a young age can set your kids up for a lifetime of wellness. From nutritious recipes to fun fitness activities, we’ve gathered simple and practical tips that your whole family can enjoy together. A Recipe for a Happy Heart Cooking at home is a great way to control what goes…
What You Need to Know About Norovirus and RSV
When the cold weather rolls in, so do a lot of germs! This year, Norovirus and RSV are on the rise, and while they can make kids (and parents!) feel crummy, don’t worry. With a little knowledge, you can keep your family safe and know when it’s time to give your pediatrician a call. Understanding…
From Clinics to Hospital: Our Unified Approach to Pediatric Care
At Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, pediatric care isn’t confined to a single building — it’s a coordinated network that extends across clinics and the communities we are privileged to serve. Since 2019, when we opened our Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital, the connection between our hospital and network of pediatric…
Keeping Kids Safe During the Holidays: Tips to Avoid Breaks, Sprains and Other Injuries
The holiday season is a time for fun, family and plenty of outdoor activities. But with all the excitement — whether kids riding four-wheelers, jumping on trampolines or racing down slides — comes the risk of injuries like sprains, breaks and bruises. In this ParentingU ExtraCredit, James Gutheil, MD, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with Our…
Families Treating Families: Mother-Daughter Duo Caring for Baton Rouge’s Children
For Michelle Flechas, MD, and her daughter, Meaghan Smith, MD, medicine is more than a profession – it’s a family tradition. Practicing medicine together at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Pediatrics at Perkins, this mother-daughter duo is building relationships that span generations. Dr. Smith joined the practice in September 2024, and she is…
How to Build Resilient Kids
Resilience isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a vital skill set that helps children navigate life’s challenges, big or small. It refers to the ability to cope with risk, threats and crises, and it’s essential for children’s mental health and overall well-being. What Is Resilience? Resilience can be understood as a dynamic process that enables children…
Keeping Little Kids Safe at the Holiday Table
The holidays bring delicious meals, laughter and memories with loved ones. But with all that excitement come a few hidden risks — especially for your littlest ones. Whether it’s well-meaning family members offering food or kids running around during dinnertime, it’s important to stay on top of food safety and choking hazards. Here are some…
High Five for Five: Celebrating 5 Years of Amazing at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital
Learn what you can do, as a parent, to ensure your child has a happy and safe birthday while we…
Support Your Teen’s Mental Health
Adolescence can be a stormy period of life, with pressures, stress and emotional highs and lows. As parents, it’s crucial to know how to recognize signs that your teen may be struggling and to have open conversations about mental health. Open the Conversation Talking about suicide can be daunting, but research shows that when someone…
Discovering Exceptional Care at the Pediatric Academic Clinic
When it comes to your child’s health, you want nothing but the best. At Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health’s Pediatric Academic Clinic (PAC), that’s exactly what you get. This unique clinic stands out in our children’s health network, offering not just top-notch medical care but also a nurturing learning environment for the next…
The Family Cell Phone: A Practical Parenting Hack
In today’s digital age, managing screen time and ensuring kids’ safety while staying connected can be challenging for parents. One…
Back-to-School Playground Safety: Essential Tips for Parents
Recess is often the highlight of a child’s school day, offering a chance to burn off energy and enjoy some unstructured playtime. Empowering your child with safety knowledge can prevent many accidents, ensuring playtime is both fun and safe. Simple lessons make a big difference, including on the playground when kids are with teachers and…
Firework Safety Tips from a Pediatrician
Fireworks can make any celebration magical, but safety comes first. To ensure the safety of your little ones, follow this…
The Power of Listening in Pediatric Healthcare
As a parent, you’ve likely experienced some anxiety when bringing your child to their pediatrician’s office. Imagine this: you’re in the waiting room with your young daughter who has been complaining of stomach pains for weeks. You’re worried, stressed and hoping the doctor will take the time to really understand what’s going on. When you…
Going Above and Beyond: Exceptional Physical Therapist Gives Courage and Confidence
When Jaclyn and Todd Peters brought their 9-year-old daughter Cecilia to Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health for physical…
Hydration Tips for Kids During Hot Days
As temperatures soar in the South, keeping kids hydrated becomes more important than ever. Rachael Jackson, MD, Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician, emphasizes the importance of hydration to ensure your children stay healthy and safe during their outdoor adventures. Here’s how you can help your kids beat the heat and stay properly…
The Science of Sunburns: What Every Parent Needs to Know
As the weather warms up and families spend more time outdoors, understanding the science behind sunburns becomes crucial for protecting our children’s skin. Jill Fruge, MD, dermatologist with Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, shares about why sunburns happen and ways parents can prevent them. Why Does Our Skin Burn in the Sun? Sunburns…
4 ATV Tips for Safety on the Trails
Outdoor adventures like ATV (all-terrain vehicle) riding become a popular activity for families during the summer. While these vehicles offer excitement and a sense of freedom, they also come with significant risks, especially for younger riders. Andrew Bernales, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares what parents need to know to…
Your Essential Babysitter Checklist for Stress-Free Childcare
Leaving your kids with a babysitter for the first time — or even the tenth — can be a nerve-wracking experience. As you walk out the door, a million questions might run through your mind: Did I remember to mention the allergy medication? What if there’s an emergency? Will the kids stick to their bedtime…
Essential Kitchen Safety for Kids and Families
In addition to family parties with grilling and camping trips with fires, summer months may mean tweens and teens spend more time home alone and making their own meals. All come with burn risks, but prevention is key. Rachel Stutes, PA, with Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Center, shares expert advice in this ParentingU ExtraCredit…
5 Firework Safety Tips for Safe Summer Celebrations
Summer celebrations are often marked by the excitement and spectacle of fireworks. However, these festive displays come with significant safety risks, especially for children. Dawn Zitman, MD, Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician, shares essential firework safety tips to help keep your family safe while enjoying summer festivities.Leave Fireworks to the Adults Fireworks…
Summer Camp Safety: Tips for a Positive Experience
Summertime is a season of excitement and adventure for children, and for many, attending summer camp is a much-anticipated milestone.…
6 Healthy Summer Snacking Tips from a Dietitian: Keep Your Kids Fueled and Hydrated!
Hot days call for cool, healthy snacks that your family will love, and here in the South we have plenty…
New Moms, Take Care of Your Mental Health
Bringing a new life into this world is a remarkable journey, filled with joy, wonder and its fair share of challenges. For new moms, one of the most significant concerns often revolves around ensuring your little one receives the best nutrition possible. Breastfeeding, touted as nature’s perfect food, is a path many moms embark upon…
Sleep Smarts: Melatonin Use for Kids
From toddlerhood to teenagers, sleep is a constant worry for parents. Are they sleeping too little? Too much? In the quest for bedtime tranquility, melatonin may be seen as an easy fix. But what do parents really need to know about the increasingly prevalent sleep aid? You have questions, and we have answers. Jessica…
Understanding Puberty in Girls: A Comprehensive Guide | ParentingU Podcast
Embarking on the journey of puberty with your daughter can be daunting, but armed with knowledge and support, you can…
A Parent’s Guide to Boys’ Puberty | ParentingU Podcast
Physical changes during puberty for boys may be less visible than for girls, but the developmental process from childhood to adolescence and on to adulthood is equally significant. Brett Hutchinson, MD, Board Certified pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, joins us in this episode of ParentingU to provide insight into how parents…
Vaccines for Tweens & Teens | ParentingU Podcast
Thought you were done with vaccines once your kids passed the toddler stage? Think again! Just like helping juggle homework assignments and extracurricular activities, keeping up with immunizations is an important part of parenting tweens and teens. Brett Hutchinson, MD, Board Certified pediatrician who has been with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health for…
A Parents’ Primer on Vaccines
Vaccines are an important part of keeping our children healthy as they grow. Whether you’re navigating the world of immunizations for the first time or just need a refresher, Brett Hutchinson, MD, Board Certified pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares details about the vaccines parents need to know about to protect…
The Playbook for Safer Youth Sports | ParentingU Podcast
With the joy and health benefits of youth sports comes the risk of injury, but there are steps parents can…
A Pediatrician’s Prescription for Flu Prevention
The flu season often aligns with the school year, with cases declining after winter break and then flu activity typically…
Panic-Free Pediatrics: Where to Seek Care for Your Sick or Injured Tween or Teen | ParentingU Podcast
As parents, we’ve all been there — the nerve-wracking moment when our child twists an ankle during a soccer game…
A Foundation for Self-Esteem and Healthy Tween and Teen Relationships – ParentingU Podcast
The tween and teen years aren’t all rocky. Deepening relationships with our children as they come into themselves as young…
Celebrating One Year of Extraordinary and Amazing – Together.
As Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health and Children’s Hospital New Orleans celebrate the one-year anniversary of our partnership, together we have enhanced both access to and the quality of healthcare for children across Louisiana in year one — and we’re just getting started! In 2023, through more than 850,000 patient encounters our two…
Leveling Up from Pediatric to Adult Primary Care – ParentingU Podcast
In a world dominated by technology and social media, parenting preteens and teenagers has become more challenging than ever. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal medicine physician with Our Lady of Lourdes Health, sheds light on some crucial aspects of tween and teen health. From the impact of social media to managing anxiety and the…
The Adolescent Appetite – Healthy Eating Tips for Tweens and Teens
Fueling our kids’ growth with nutritious food is a constant for parents. As our tweens and teens gain independence helping them develop and maintain healthy eating habits puts a new spin on the constant “what’s for dinner” question. In this ParentingU podcast episode, Lisa Le, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health…
How to Manage Flu Complications in Kids
Safeguarding our children’s health is a top priority, and when it comes to flu, understanding lesser-known complications and taking proactive steps to avoid them is critical. Stories of scary complications, not being able to walk after being sick with the flu, can make parents want to keep their kids in a bubble until spring. Kali…
Beyond the Buzz: Insights on Teens, Tweens and Caffeine
Parenting can be a caffeine-fueled journey, from late-night baby soothing to surviving teen curfews. As our children grow up, their…
Roadmap to Safety: Teen Driving Tips – ParentingU Podcast
Buckle up! The road to independence for teens often includes that first turn behind the wheel and eventually their own driver’s license. Teen driving isn’t just about handling the vehicle and always wearing a seatbelt – although both are very important! In this ParentingU podcast episode, Grant Clinkingbeard, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake…
Nourishing Warm Lunches for Kids to Power Through Winter
We want our children to grow up healthy, happy and performing their best in school. Packing nutritious winter lunches is…
New Year, Same Routine: Nurture Well-being for Your Whole Family
As we say goodbye to the festive chaos of the holidays and welcome crisp January air, many parents find solace in the notion of returning to routine. The new year offers a fresh page on the calendar and the chance to embrace the comforting rhythm of daily family life. Amidst the resolutions and aspirations, one…
Unlock the Secrets to Teen & Tween Sleep – ParentingU Podcast
Sleep-deprived, groggy and perpetually glued to a screen? Parents, tweens and teens may all be in need of a little…
From Sniffles to Smiles: Sick Day Strategies for Parents
It’s natural to worry when your child comes down with the cold, flu or other seasonal respiratory bug that’s going around. While these illnesses are usually not dangerous in otherwise healthy children, it’s still difficult to see your little one feeling miserable. The good news is there are many supportive things you can do at…
A Pediatrician’s Top 3 Tips to Navigate the Holidays
Holidays can be a magical time filled with joy, laughter and cherished family moments. Amidst the excitement, parents keep a watchful eye on their children’s well-being. Kristen Sandoz, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health, shares her top three tips for families to keep kids healthy and safe during the holiday season. 1.…
Winter Wonders: Coats Off for Car Seat Safety
As temps fall, we all experience the instinct to bundle up. Not so fast for our littlest passengers. Rachel Dewey, DO, family medicine physician with Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, shares why parents should remember to remove children’s coats before buckling them into a car seat in this ParentingU Extra Credit episode.The Coat…
12 Ideas for Thoughtful Gifting
No matter when you start holiday shopping, use our guide to thoughtful and developmentally appropriate presents to ensure this season…
A Parent’s Guide to Time Changes and Better Sleep
Until the law changes, our clocks will keep changing twice a year from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time and back again. Those changes can temporarily disrupt children’s — and parents’ — sleep schedules. Melissa Eddy-Shelby, MD, pediatrician at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Pediatrics at Zachary, shares some tips to help adjust…
From Uncertainty to Triumph: A Local Family’s Journey of Hope and Healing
On a recent afternoon, Mia and Trent Boudreaux chatted about their family while their four-month-old son Ryland relaxed after a nap. Their older son, 8-year-old Tanner, was at school, where he is thriving after a summer growth spurt. It might sound like an average day, but the Boudreauxes went through weeks where they didn’t know…
Protecting Kids’ Health with Vaccines
The return to the school routine has kids’ immune systems fighting off RSV, flu and COVID-19. Kali Broussard, MD, pediatrician and pediatric infectious diseases specialist with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health, shares how parents can make the best decisions for their children’s health. Recognizing Symptoms and When to Test Dr. Broussard explains that COVID-19…
40 Years of Miracles: Celebrating Our NICU’s Legacy
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital, Acadiana’s only Level III Surgical NICU, has provided exceptional care since 1983. When a newborn needs round-the-clock specialized care to start life off on the right foot, being close to home — and mom — can make all the difference.…
RSV in Infants: What You Can Do to Protect Your Baby
Infection with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is practically a rite of passage for young children. Most have been infected by age 2, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RSV in infants usually causes the common cold, but some can develop a more severe respiratory illness. Let’s explore some key facts about…
The Power in Prevention: Why Immunizations Matter
Parents prioritize the health and well-being of their children, and one important way to do that is through regular immunizations. Vaccines are powerful tools to shield our little ones from serious illness and allow them to lead healthier lives. Donna Zappi Fox, MD, Board Certified pediatrician with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health, shares why…
Where to Go for Care When Your Child is Sick or Injured
Kids can get sick anytime, including outside of business hours. Brian Bailey, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s…
Ankle Injuries and Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Knowing What to Do
Active kids stay moving, so it’s not uncommon for them to experience a rolled ankle, especially during sports and playtime. …
Fuel Kids’ Minds and Bodies with Healthy Lunches and Snacks
Back to school also means back to the grind of packing lunches for many parents. Whether you’re packing food daily or you only need the occasional lunch or snack idea, kickstart your school year on a healthy note with these tips for packing wholesome lunches and snacks your little scholars will love. Get Buy-in from…
How to Support Kids’ Mental Health As They Head Back to School
Getting back in the classroom can be a vulnerable time for some students’ mental health. Michelle Flechas, MD, Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician, offers her advice for parents to help their children navigate this season. Open Communication and Family Dinners Maintaining open lines of communication is essential. Dr. Flechas suggests having family…
Protect Your Child’s Hearing: Fireworks and Loud Noise Safety Guidance
‘Tis the season for fireworks, concerts and other exposure to loud noises! Before you crank up the volume on summer fun, check out this advice about protecting your child’s precious hearing from Alicia Moore, AuD, a Board Certified audiologist with Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group on the Northshore. Risks and Symptoms Risks…
Sunscreen Safety 101: A Parent’s Guide to Prevent Sunburn
As the school year ends, parents and kiddos alike are planning for beach trips and pool days. To get ready for this fun in the sun, Grant Clinkingbeard, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health in Covington, reviews some commonly asked questions about sunburn prevention.Does My Baby Need Sunscreen? Sunscreen is not…
Helping Kids Feel Empowered at the Doctor’s Office
As your child grows up, they gain more independence and autonomy in every aspect of their life, including healthcare. As they enter adolescence, it’s natural for them to want more privacy during their medical appointments. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal medicine physician with Our Lady of Lourdes Health, shares the advice he gives parents…
How to Correctly Use an Asthma Inhaler
Using an asthma inhaler for the first time? Or just need a refresher on the proper way to help your…
Managing High-Risk Asthma
Asthma, a chronic disease that affects the airways of the lungs, is characterized by airway inflammation, mucus production and narrowing of the airway. Andres Carrion, MD, pediatric pulmonologist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, explains what makes a patient with asthma high-risk and what families should do to manage such a diagnosis, including…
What Can Trigger Asthma?
Living with asthma can be a challenge, especially when triggers set off symptoms. Understanding what can trigger asthma is the first step to managing it effectively. Theron McCormick, MD, pediatric allergist and immunologist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares what parents of children with asthma need to know about triggers.There’s no one type…
Understanding Asthma in Children
Every parent wants their child to be healthy and happy, but for those whose children have been diagnosed with asthma, the challenges of managing this condition can feel overwhelming. Understanding the basics of asthma in children can go a long way toward ensuring they receive the proper care and support they need to thrive. Dean…
Navigating Springtime Allergies
Spring is a wonderful time of year, full of blooming flowers, warm sunshine and plenty of outdoor activities. With pollen in full swing, spring also means the start of another allergy season in the Gulf South. Allergies can make it difficult for children to enjoy the outdoors, but with a little bit of preparation and…
Healthier Screen Time Habits
In today’s digital age screens are an integral part of daily life for many teens and tweens through technology in school, social media use and other apps on smart phones. While screen time has value in education, connection and entertainment, excessive screen time can have negative mental health consequences. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal…
Celebrate Mardi Gras in Style and Good Health
We love to let the good times roll, especially this time of year. Catch Some Beads When you head out to the parades with a plan to catch a lot of throws, remember to bring along sturdy, reusable bags to stash all your treasure. A backpack can be a great, hands-free idea, although dropping caught…
Does My Child Have Asthma?
One in 10 Louisiana households with children have at least one child with asthma. Louisiana ranks in the top 25% of U.S. states for asthma-related deaths. Tracy Marquette, RRT, AE-C, coordinator for the Community Asthma Management Program and an asthma educator at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital, shares what parents need to know…
A Parent’s Guide to Energy Drinks
Energy drinks are everywhere these days. What was a niche drink a few decades ago has blossomed into a huge industry that rivals the soda industry on store shelves. While some parents may be OK with their child reaching for a soda now and then, it might be a good idea to think twice before…
Headaches and Kids
No one likes a headache, but even kids can have them from time to time. When does a child’s headache require medical attention? Yash D. Shah, MD, a pediatric neurologist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, offers some ParentingU Extra Credit, sharing some tips about headaches in kids. Types of Headaches Most headaches…
Choose Highest Quality NICU Care Close to Home
When a newborn needs round-the-clock specialized care to start life off on the right foot, being close to home—and mom—can make all the difference. Newborns who need it receive specialized care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Neonatologists are pediatricians with advanced training in the care of sick and preterm newborns. When NICU Care Is…
Aerodigestive Clinic Care Close to Home
Children with complex airway, breathing or swallowing problems can receive specialized diagnosis and treatment at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital. Lauren Buck, MD, returned to the Baton Rouge area after medical school in Shreveport, an ENT (ear, nose and throat) residency in Jackson, and a two-year pediatric ENT fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s. Dr.…
Pink Eye Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment
Pink may be perfect, but when it comes to our kids’ eyes, it’s a color parents would rather not see.…
Translating Ear, Nose & Throat Terms
Ota – otalaryng – otalaryng-what? When Lisa Morris, MD, and Laura Hetzler, MD, FACS, were guests on a recent ParentingU podcast episode, they helped us learn to say and know the meaning of a lot of important terms parents may hear and use when it comes to otolaryngology, or ear, nose & throat care. Dr. Morris and…
ParentingU Podcast: Pediatric Neurology, Seizures and Epilepsy
Seizures in children are scary, and parents understandably have questions and concerns. Kenneth Habetz, MD, pediatric neurologist with Our Lady…
Family Safety Tips as the Weather Changes
For many in the Gulf South, cooler weather is a welcome treat after a long, hot summer. For parents, an incoming cold front may bring questions along with it. Here are pediatrician-approved tips for parents about how to keep kids safe and warm in colder weather and during holiday travel. Car Safety As you are…
My Child Has Fever! What Should I Do?
Fever is one of the most common reasons why parents bring their children to the doctor. Considering how common it…
The Miracle of Jeffrey Rushworth
Jeffery Rushworth is nearing his first birthday, and that’s a milestone his parents weren’t sure they would see. “They were strapping her and wrapping her, doing all kind of stuff, and I was panicking and I was like what the heck is going on and they’re going we’re going to have a baby,” says Jim…
ParentingU Podcast: Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft lip and cleft palate are quite common, with one in 700 kids nationwide having such a diagnosis. Thanks to…
ParentingU Podcast: Healthy Eating Habits
Much of the work of parenting involves balance, avoiding extremes one way or another. That good general advice also applies…
Trick or Treating Tips: Accommodating Children with Food Allergies
For a holiday that is supposed to be all about fun, costumes and treats, Halloween can be big concern for parents with food-allergic children. Theron McCormick, MD, a pediatric allergist and immunologist at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares trick-or-treat tips for those parents. Over the past 10 years, we’ve seen a significant…
ParentingU Podcast: Childhood Obesity Awareness and Prevention
The statistics around childhood obesity are stark. One in seven children aged 10-17 in the United States are obese, according…
My kid has lice. What now?
Head lice are a common problem in school-aged children. Lice are spread by direct head-to-head contact, although sometimes they can be spread by sharing brushes or hats. Lice are not a sign of poor hygiene, and they do not spread any diseases. They are just a nuisance. Fortunately, treatments are readily available. Michele Salassi, MD,…
Help Kids Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle
Lifestyle changes can help kids who are overweight, reducing their risk of developing long-term health conditions later. We believe we can change the future of Louisiana through coordinated care among parents, providers and kids to fight childhood obesity, which is a public health crisis in our state. We’ve gathered some lifestyle changes to make together…
Car Seat Safety Through the Growing Years
Make sure your child’s car seat is the correct one for their height, weight, and age and that it’s properly installed. Installation Checklist More than 59 percent of car seats are used or installed incorrectly. Is your child’s car seat installed correctly? Your car seat is: Appropriate for your child’s age, weight and height Facing…
How Do I Get My Child to Socialize? Know When to Step In
Parents often worry if quiet or anxious children and teens will have the social skills they need to become successful adults. It can be challenging to figure out the best way to gently encourage kids to socialize and when it’s appropriate to step back. The key to knowing what to do is to find the…
What Type of Care? It’s Tricky, But We’re Here to Help
Without fail, your child will start coughing or spike a fever at the least opportune time, like a Friday evening after a long week at school or bright-and-early on a holiday morning. It can be hard to know the difference between what can wait and what needs emergency care. Ashley Lucas, MD, medical director of pediatrics…
Children and Fear of Doctors: How You Can Help
Children and Fear of Doctors: How You Can Help For many children, the prospect of seeing a doctor is a cause for concern. This fear of doctors is common and can stem from a variety of factors, from worries about shots to fear that a medical exam might reveal scary news about a child’s health.…
The Basics of Breastfeeding
Discover the basics of breastfeeding and why it can be beneficial to your child.
Sleep Schedules for Heading Back to School
Part of getting ready for heading back to school is reestablishing a good sleep routine. With the longer days of summer and more flexible schedules it’s very easy to slip into habits that just aren’t sustainable once class is back in session. Check out our tips to get your scholars well rested and ready to…
How to Cope with Back-to-School Anxiety
Transitions can be hard, and children may experience anxiety when heading back to school after summer vacation. Anxiety is a part of being human. Managing and reducing that anxiety—and your own—in the face of the transition back to school is doable. We’ve gathered some ideas to help. Keep it Positive Kids learn more from how…
No Bully Zone – Teaching Kids to Be Inclusive
Learning how to be a good friend is a life skill all kids can develop. Bullying is never OK. We’ve gathered some tips to help parents support their kids to hopefully avoid bullying and minimize any impact it may have. Why Do Kids Bully? Bullying is being mean to others over and over and often…
Hydration Guide for Kids
Making sure your little ones stay hydrated is a year-round challenge, but it’s even more top-of-mind when it’s hot outside. Don’t let the heat keep you and your family from moving and grooving this summer—stay active and hydrated with our guide to the best ways to replenish fluids. Water Good old H2O is the best…
Ear Infection or Swimmer’s Ear?
Summer in the South requires water to cool off from the humidity and heat. In addition to taking water safety seriously, when kids are in and out of the water frequently, parents also need to be attentive to their ears. It can be tricky to tell the difference between an ear infection or swimmer’s ear.…
What Parents Should Know About Facial Birth Defects
Sometimes as a baby develops during pregnancy things don’t go according to plan. Cleft lips and cleft palates are birth defects that sometimes happen. A cleft lip and cleft palate occur when a baby’s lip or mouth don’t form properly during pregnancy. A cleft lip can be discovered during the ultrasound, but often a cleft…
Seizures in Children: What Parents Should Know
Seizures in children are alarming. Even seasoned health professionals become startled when seizures happen in children under their care, so it is natural for parents to be concerned. Kenneth Habetz, MD, pediatric neurologist with Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital, shares what parents should know about seizures. What Are Seizures? Seizures involve sudden,…
With a Crying Baby, What’s Normal?
The parenting journey includes some bumpy spots, and one of the first new parents may encounter is the period of PURPLE crying. This frustrating cycle of crying is temporary and will come to an end. It’s important for all infant caregivers to be aware of this type of crying and have some strategies to manage…
What’s Next When Baby’s Head Isn’t Round
What happens when your baby’s head doesn’t have a nice round shape? Lisa Morris, MD, explains positional plagiocephaly, which means an abnormally shaped head, and how it can be prevented and treated. Dr. Morris is a double Board Certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in the reconstruction of children and adults with deformities…
Take the Water Watcher Pledge
Water safety is on everyone’s mind this time of year. As the temperature rises, many kids want to cool off in pools, lakes, beaches and oceans this summer. But swimming in water can be dangerous when there is no supervision involved. Drowning can be silent and fast. Active supervision is your child’s best protection. Please…
Hyperthyroidism in Teens
Does your teen seem moody, restless, anxious, have difficulty concentrating, have trouble sleeping or appear uncharacteristically hyperactive? These traits typically associated with someone their age may not seem out of place. However, there may be more going on beneath the surface, especially if your teen is nervous, irritable, experiences an elevated heart rate, has unexplained…
Drowning Dangers for Kids
Drowning is the top cause of death for all children ages 1-4 outside of birth defects. When you increase the age range to 14 years old, it remains the second-leading cause of unintentional death behind only car accidents. There are two types of drowning: fatal drownings and nonfatal drownings. Nonfatal drownings can result in serious…
Prevent Dehydration When Your Kid is Sick
Tummy bug got your little bug down? Gastroenteritis, also known as a “stomach bug,” causes vomiting and/or diarrhea. It is usually caused by a virus but can also be caused by bacteria or parasites. Preventing dehydration is the most important concern when children are losing a lot of fluid from throwing up or having diarrhea.…
Talking to Children About How to Be Germ Conscious
Children are more likely to get sick and spread germs than adults because they spend so much time with other children in daycare and school. They are also usually unaware of the small things they can do to prevent the spread of germs and infection. You can help prevent your child from getting sick or…
Understanding Autism in Children
Brain development begins during gestation and continues throughout childhood and beyond. For children with autism, something happens with brain development…
What Parents Need to Know About Scoliosis
Children’s spines grow as they do, and while the spine is naturally curved from front to back, some children will develop a sideways curve, a condition known as scoliosis. This spine disorder is most often diagnosed in adolescents, and a majority are identified as having adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, which means no known cause. Other types…
Tips to Support Children’s Mental Health
Parents play a critical role in supporting their children’s emotional and mental development, including helping them process and cope with big feelings. This school year marks the third disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and although we’re all finding new normal rhythms, our kids face unique mental health challenges. We’ve gathered some tips to help support…
From Race-Day Training to Competitive Sports for Kids: Remember to Keep It Fun
Regular exercise is great for kids of all ages, but the most important thing is to keep the experience full of joy. Kyle Pontiff, MD, sports medicine physician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, explains why and shares his advice for all parents, whether their children are serious athletes or are just getting started…
Avoiding Little League Elbow—An Injury Not Limited to Baseball
As the weather warms and baseball families head back to the diamond, young athletes–especially pitchers–are at risk of injuring their throwing elbow. Physical therapist Stephanie Wilks, PT, DPT, OCS, catches us up on Little League Elbow, what coaches and parents of young athletes can do to prevent this type of injury, and what the treatment…
When It Comes to Caring for Kids and Families, We Thought of Everything
We designed the new Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital from the ground up with kids and families in…
We’re In It to End It
The COVID-19 outbreak hasn’t been easy, but our teams across Louisiana have pressed on with resilience. No one expected a worldwide pandemic when 2020 began, but the past years have proven to be unique. “The rug was pulled out from under us,” says Carrie Templeton, vice president of women’s and children’s services at Our Lady…
Child Safety Checklist
Thousands of children die annually from preventable causes. Learn what you can do to keep your child safe. Children are curious and full of energy—and love exploring the world around them. However, sometimes harmless exploration and play result in serious injury. Pediatric trauma and preventable injuries are the leading cause of death for children age…
Move Over, Obesity
We believe we can change the future of Louisiana through coordinated care among parents, providers and kids. The United States is facing a major public health crisis—an epidemic of obesity among children and teenagers. In Louisiana, the problem is especially serious, as the state is sixth in the country for childhood obesity. One in seven children…
Moody Teen? Or a Cause For Concern?
Learn what’s normal and what’s not with your adolescent’s mood swings. From the preteen beginnings of puberty to high school acting out, most adolescents experience wild mood swings as their bodies grow and change. “Irritability is normal in teens, especially as they’re growing and maturing,” says Reuben Battley, MD, an adolescent medicine specialist at Our Lady…
Know Your ENTs
Ear, nose and throat specialists can help your child with everything from ear infections to snoring. You’ve more than likely taken your child to the doctor at least once for an ear infection. In fact, ear infections are so common that they rank as the number one reason parents make pediatric appointments. Other ear, nose…
Make Antibiotics Work For (Not Against) Your Kids
Antibiotics are a powerful tool for fighting infection in adults and children, but thinking you or your child needs an antibiotic to knock out every infection isn’t only unwise, it can be bad for your health. Antibiotics don’t work on viruses, for example. So, they’re ineffective when it comes to the flu, the common cold,…
How Telemedicine Is Changing Healthcare
Now your doctor is in your pocket. Telemedicine is a form of online communication used to provide patient care. It’s a simple, effective way to offer patients care without exposing them to others with potentially contagious conditions. It also allows for patients in far-away areas to receive care without leaving their homes. For these reasons…
Home Away From Home
Exciting developments that are making your hospital stay more comfortable. When your only experience with the hospital is visiting the emergency room because your child fell and broke a bone, it’s easy to forget that many children don’t get to leave the hospital within a few hours or even the same day. Some stay for…
Answering Your Questions About Kids Running
Kids are always growing and exercise can help them grow strong. But can too much running be dangerous for them?
Helping Kids Get Back in the Game
Specialized care designed with kids in mind. Kids play hard and sometimes fall hard. It only takes one crash on a bicycle or a stumble on the soccer field to break a bone. Other children may be born with a limb deformity or neuromuscular condition that requires orthopedic intervention at an early age. One…
Preventive Screenings for Student-Athletes for Better Heart Health
Keep the rhythm of their active hearts beating and consider a heart screening as part of young athletes’ annual clearance for competition. Albert Gutierrez, MD, pediatric cardiologist in Lafayette with Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital, helps us understand why parents should consider having their student-athletes receive a heart evaluation. One Screening Model…
Get Outside and Active as a Family
Getting outside for some fresh air and activity as a family may be just what the doctor ordered, literally. Katie Queen, MD, Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician, certified in pediatric obesity medicine and medical director at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Weight & Nutrition Center, says regular outdoor family exercise…
Navigating Childhood Hormonal Disorders
Childhood growth and development can be complicated, but specialized care helps families manage any issues that may arise. Manish Raisingani, MD, pediatric endocrinologist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health, shares more about how he helps Louisiana kids get and stay healthy by diagnosing, treating and managing any complications What Do Pediatric Endocrinologists Do?…
Healthcare Built on the Belief That Children Deserve a Better Future
It’s been more than 100 years since the Sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady set sail from France, but God had different plans, and they made their way to Monroe, Louisiana, on a firm mission to provide medical care in a state so beset by poverty that many simply went without. The Sisters…
Connected Care In Critical Moments
Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health ensures critical patients get quality care when it matters most. A child’s earliest years should be a time of joy, exploration and growth. Laughter should fill the air. But there are times when life doesn’t go as planned. Sometimes children are born with difficult medical conditions. Other times,…
Establishing a Foundation for Lifelong Health
Building a trusted relationship with a pediatrician is a prescription for wellness. Whether you are the parent of a newborn baby or a growing adolescent, you know how unpredictable life with a child can be. If you are trying to figure out how to manage a case of the sniffles, a sprained ankle, or an…
More Than a Gender Reveal: What an Ultrasound Can Show About a Baby’s Heart
A 20-week anatomy scan, a standard for OB care for expecting moms, is exciting for parents because that’s typically the first time their baby’s gender can be revealed. That ultrasound, typically done halfway through the pregnancy, provides so much information, such as the structure and creation of their little one’s heart. Albert Gutierrez, MD, pediatric…
Tickle Their Funny Bones: How Humor Helps Kids in Medical Situations
A good joke is always welcome. Using humor can help children stay comfortable in a doctor’s office, hospital room or any other time they’re receiving medical care. Meaghan Myrick, Child Life Specialist with Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital, explains why it’s important for kids to feel at ease in medical settings and…
Chickenpox: What You Need to Know
Learn more about chickenpox and how children today can be protected.
HPV Vaccine Myths and Facts
Learn what’s fact and what’s fiction regarding the HPV vaccine.
HPV Vaccinations Prevent Cancer and Save Lives
Learn how HPV vaccinations protect women from cancer and more.
When Distractibility or Hyperactivity is Something More: ADHD Overview
Learn what to look for when considering if your child has ADHD.
Preparing Your Child for Pokes
Learn how to prepare and keep your child comfortable during the “poke.”
Managing Diabetes During the Holidays
With Thanksgiving and Christmas right around the corner, it is important to be aware of the extra food and treats your child will be offered during holiday parties, especially for children with diabetes Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which the body is unable to produce enough of or properly use its own insulin, a…
Understanding the Dangers of Vaping for Teens
Vaping can be confusing for adults who don’t partake in the activity. Learn what parents should know about why vaping…
Keeping Kids Safe from Drugs in School
Learn ways to teach your kids how to avoid the dangers of drugs while they focus on their education.
Ear Infections in Kids FAQs
Ear infections affect many young children. Learn the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about ear infections…
Keep Young Athletes Safer from Injuries
Discover ways you can keep your young athletes safe from harm while they partake in their favorite activities.
Torticollis in Infants
Learn about torticollis in infants and how you, as a parent, can help your infant with this medical condition live…
Snack Smart After School
Our Healthy After- School Snack Infographic can help you plan better snacks for your growing students to munch on while…
At What Age Can You Pierce a Child’s Ears?
Concerned about what age is right for piercing a baby’s ears? Read on to learn what’s safe.
Top 5 Things When Selecting Your Pediatrician
Learn what to consider when it comes to selecting a pediatrician.
How Do I Know My Baby is Getting Enough Milk?
Learn how to tell if your baby is getting enough milk.
4 Ways to Help Your Child Mask Up
Keeping your child healthy during our recent surge of RSV and COVID-19 may include having them wear a mask in…
Breast Pumping 101 for Returning to Work
Learn some tips for new mothers who breastfeed and are returning to their offices.
Sports Physicals Explained
Find out why sports physicals are crucial to your child’s safety.
6 Tips to Make Back to School Less of a Drag
Help your child’s back-to-school routine flourish with these handy tips.
Vaccines Are the Best Way to Protect Kids from Illness
Learn about why vaccines are the best way to protect your children from illness.
Don’t Wait. Hydrate.
Learn why it’s important to keep your kids hydrated during the hot summer months.
Tips for Back to School Success
Learn what parents can do to ease their children from a summer mindset into a back-to-school mode.
Healthcare. At Your Fingertips.
Bugbites. Beestings. Tummy aches. Fevers. Let’s face it, accidents and illness don’t keep office hours. Our Lady of the Lake…
Is Your Child’s Asthma Under Control
Learn about how asthma affects children and what you can do to help.
Annual Exams and Sports Physicals are Crucial to Your Child’s Health
Summer means no school schedule. No extracurricular activities. The weekly planner—and Mom and Dad, for that matter—have a little more breathing room, which makes it a great time to schedule physicals for fall sports and catch up on wellness visits for your children. Sports Are Physical Children often are excited about participating in sports, but…
Get Your Special Needs Child Storm Ready!
Learn how you can help your special needs child prepare for the unexpected during hurricane season.
5 Storm Season Tips for Parents
Learn ways to alleviate potential sources of stress your children may face during hurricane season.
Plan to Shake Up ADD/ADHD Treatment This Summer
Learn why the summer may be the right time to reconsider your child’s treatment.
Asthma Doesn’t Take a Summer Vacation
Learn why a child living with asthma may struggle during the summer months.
What’s a Safe Touch?
Learn about ways to help your child stay safe when it comes to physical contact with others.
When Summer Fun Turns Scary: Signs of Heat Stroke in Kids
Learn why it’s important to keep an eye out for certain symptoms in kids as they play outside during the…
Swim Smart: Four Tips to Reduce Slips and Falls Around Water
Learn about smart safety tips for healthier summer fun.
Spring Allergies – When is a Cold Just a Cold?
Learn the differences between Spring allergies and a common cold.
Easy Lunch & Snacks for the Family
Learn about how simple snack swaps can have a positive benefit to your overall health.
Managing Diabetes in Children
Learn how parents can best help their children living with diabetes.
A Good Night’s Sleep
To remain healthy, your child needs to get adequate sleep—restful, uninterrupted sleep. “The two biggest goals for sleep medicine are to make sure kids get enough sleep for their age, and to make sure it’s good sleep,” explains Dwayne Henry, MD, pediatric sleep medicine specialist at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital. Dr. Henry…
















































































































































































































