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Struggling With Breastfeeding? Pediatrician-Backed Tips for New Parents Mar 13th, 2026

Extensive research supports breastfeeding as the ideal path for new mothers and their little ones. But just because something is natural and healthy doesn’t mean it will always be straightforward. Many women struggle with breastfeeding, so if you’re having challenges, you are certainly not alone.  The team at Hubbard Pediatric...

What to Expect From Your Child's Upcoming Sports Physical Mar 12th, 2026

Sports physicals are common, especially for active kids. If your child needs a sports physical this year, the team at Hubbard Pediatric Group, LLC, is here to help. Holly Hubbard, MD, performs these examinations frequently, and we’re here today to discuss what to expect.  What is the purpose of a...

3 Tips to Prepare Your Child for Their Vaccinations Feb 18th, 2026

Who among us enjoys an injection? Getting a shot is never anyone’s idea of a fun activity, and for kids, vaccination can be a scary and stressful experience. You can, however, take steps to make these visits easier on both you and your child.  At Hubbard Pediatric Group, LLC, we...

New Parent Overwhelm Is Normal: How Pediatric Guidance Can Help in the First Year Feb 12th, 2026

Becoming a parent marks a huge transition in a person’s life. There are many things to consider and choices to make. Further complicating matters is the fact that every woman has a unique experience of pregnancy and childbirth, and some enter motherhood on the heels of a difficult labor and...

5 Signs Your Child Could Be Suffering from ADHD Jan 19th, 2026

Around 11% of American kids — an estimated 7 million children — have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.  For these kids, many of the normal activities of childhood, like going to school and interacting with friends and family members, can be challenging. The good news is, treatments can help....

Beyond the Sniffles: When to Worry About Your Child's Winter Cough Jan 5th, 2026

Coughs are one of the most common symptoms of upper respiratory infections, such as the common cold and flu. The average school-aged child comes down with an upper respiratory infection between 5 and 8 times per year, leading to coughing for days or even weeks.  Although most of these infections...