This is okay."

Technically, there isn’t an age limit for people pediatricians can treat.

Here’s what they had to say.

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2.Experts warn parents to stop trying to be a “perfect parent.”

3.Raising “iPad kids” is okay if boundaries are set.

“Being healthy isn’t a checklist, but a lifestyle that begins early on.

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And maybe you will go through difficult or easy seasons where youre in survival mode.

This is okay,” Amin said.

“These traits and behaviors could point towards a behavioral or developmental condition like autism.

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6.Observing children without imposing narratives is key for doctors to learn about them.

7.It’s important not to ignore or deny signs that your child may have a developmental delay.

It’s a win-win situation either way.

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Ask your doctor about them or do your own research,” Taraman advised.

Staying on top of your children’s health and well-being is important.

Always consult with your doctor first if you have any questions or concerns.

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