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The Breakdown on Bedwetting
Lee Memorial Health System
A growing problem and a going problem. More families are dealing with bedwetting than ever before. In the 1950s, most kids were dry through the night by age two. But times have changed.



Stuttering- A Window of Opportunity
Lee Memorial Health System
So your young child keeps getting hung up when trying to express a thought or word. You noticed, out of nowhere, they started stuttering. Should you be worried?



Safe Seats for Baby
Lee Memorial Health System
By some estimates, four out of five car seats are not installed properly. A frightening statistic considering that's a baby's primary protection in a car crash.



Big Kids Need a Boost
Lee Memorial Health System
"A lot of parents feel by the age of three, they don't need to be in any sort of device. Kids need to be in boosters until they're 4ft 9 inches. So it's a long time, but it is important," says Lina Quintana, child advocate with Golisano Children's Hospital.



Pediatrics: Child Eating Disorders - Part 1
Lee Memorial Health System
It's a startling new statistic: the number of kids being hospitalized for eating disorders has gone up 119% in the past 10 years. "This is just growing. Just exploding," warns Dr. Angela D'Alessandro, a pediatrician on The Children's Hospital medical staff.