Dr. Greene’s Blog
Helping Kids Eat Smart
Encourage your children’s teachers to teach the class at least a little about good nutrition at the beginning of each year. If eating well is confirmed by this outside authority and is tied in w…
Healthy Eating, Part IV – Motivators for school age children and adolescents
During school years, the phenomenon of peer pressure begins to become a very powerful force. What their peers are eating is far more important to them than healthy nutrition.…
Healthy Eating, Part III – The five greatest motivators for preschool children to eat healthy foods
Are you struggling to get your preschool child to eat healthy foods? Here are Dr. Greene's five greatest motivators for getting preschool children to eat healthy foods.…
Healthy Eating, Part II – What foods do children need? What foods should be avoided?
When my son Kevin was about 3 years old, he spied a green pea. He picked it up between his fingers and rolled it over. It looked good! He then pushed the pea up his nose. Interesting. Vegetables are f…
Healthy Eating, Part I – How important is good nutrition?
With all that we know about tobacco, how can people still smoke? Easy. They’re enticed by big business; they enjoy it; it’s cool; and it’s very, very habit forming. Now for th…
Ownership and Sharing Rules
For my children, we have three sharing rules to help teach respect:…
Guidelines for Antibiotic Use
Recognizing the urgent problem of antibiotic overuse, in 1998 the Centers for Disease Control and the Academy of Pediatrics have issued guidelines for when to use (and when not to use) antibiotics for…
Cold Or Flu? How To Tell The Difference
Dr. Greene’s take on how to distinguish: cold or flu? The symptoms we get during a viral illness are often the body’s attempt to get rid of the virus and to minimize damage. Sneezing eject…
Safe Bedding to Help Prevent SIDS
The following are the safe bedding recommendations put out by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the National Institute of Child Health and Huma…
Knowing When a Child Should be Picked up from Day Care
As a parent, when you get a call saying that you need to leave work to pick up a sick child, you are put in a tough spot. You don’t want to use your vacation to stay home with a miserable child …
Colds, Allergies and Sinus Infections
Parents often ask me whether their children’s constantly runny noses are the result of allergies, sinus infections, or of one cold after another.…
Hyperactivity and Inattention
We hear about the medical condition called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD or ADHD), and wonder if our children might be hyperactive. By age 4, about 40 percent of children act in a way …
Guidelines for Easing the Transition from Crib to Bed
She learns to pull herself to standing. Soon she is cruising ’round and ’round the crib, instead of going down for a nap. Then she begins to bounce up and down. Before long, she catapults …
Guidelines For Enjoying The Holidays with Kids
Holidays with kids can be the most wonderful and the most exhausting time of the year. Here are Dr. Greene's keys to making this a magical time -- for the whole family.…
Helping to Ease Baby Blues
Dr. Greene’s tips for how to ease baby blues: Every new beginning is also an ending of what was before. Every ending is a beginning. Whenever a baby is born, the world will never be the same. Th…
Guidelines for Bathing your Newborn
Dr. Greene’s advice on bathing your newborn… Most of us have some sort of a picture collection from our childhood. There’s the wonderful shot of those tenuous first steps; the pictur…
Sleep Deprivation and ADHD
Research shows sleep deprivation causes difficulties with focused attention, irritability, and difficulty modulating impulses and emotions. The same symptoms can earn kids the diagnosis of ADHD.…
A Parent’s Guide to Praise
Taking pride in our own accomplishments or those of our children is a healthy thing. Requiring ourselves or our children to continually accomplish things is not healthy. As parents, we need to express…
It’s a New Year!
It is always difficult for me to get used to writing a new year’s date. I get so comfortable with the old year’s date that I sometimes write it automatically. But writing a new date…
The Children’s Immunization Schedule
The scientifically based, well-studied, and widely accepted schedule for children's immunization has been established by The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). It is detailed in this…