SIX TIPS TO HELP KIDS DEAL WITH STRESS
In today’s busy world, it’s easy for anyone – even kids – to feel overwhelmed. For kids, maybe they are worried about homework and grades, or maybe they are being
Continue ReadingASK THE CPCMG PEDIATRICIAN: How can I keep my child from getting sick?
While there is no guaranteed way to keep your child from getting sick, certain precautions may make a difference. Keep Hands Clean The main defense against colds and flu is
Continue ReadingMeet Dr. Daniel Robbins
A pediatrician at CPCMG Temecula Parkway for 17 years, and a committed youth athletic coach to more than 30 teams, it’s not a surprise that this doctor has strong connections
Continue ReadingShould my child wear sunglasses?
While sometimes worn as a fashion accessory, sunglasses will also protect your child’s eyes from the sun’s powerful ultraviolet rays that can cause problems later in life. Children that don’t
Continue ReadingAsk the CPCMG Pediatrician: Bowlegs
My 15-month-old child is bowlegged. Is this normal or should I be worried? Thanks for your question! Because of the way their bodies are positioned in the uterus, almost all
Continue ReadingSwimmer’s Ear 101
In the heat of the summer, I know that once temperatures start to spike I’ll be seeing lots of kids with swimmer’s ear. I’m not alone - the Centers for
Continue ReadingMeet Dr. Emily Wang
A California native, this CPCMG pediatrician loves watching her patients grow up while keeping track of her own young family. Meet Dr. Emily Wang, pediatrician at CPCMG Carmel Valley. At
Continue ReadingGet the Scoop on Sunscreen
Happy summer! School is out and the kids are ready for fun in the sun. There seems to be a lot of information out there right now that is making
Continue ReadingSun, Sand and Safety on the Beach
Heading to the beach this summer? Brush up on your safety skills and review these helpful tips to keep your family safe on the sand and in the surf: •
Continue ReadingRip Currents: A common beach hazard
Summer is here, the weather is warm and families are flocking to San Diego’s beaches. With 70 miles of coastline, the most threatening hazard to swimmers are rip currents. What
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