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Now that more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, many families are planning on traveling this holiday season. But what if you have a child who is too young to be vaccinated or hasn’t received the vaccine for other reasons? Can you still travel safely, or should you stay home? Drs. Claire Boogaard and Sarah Ash Combs weigh in on holiday travel with unvaccinated kids.

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Three tips for handling your holiday stress

The winter holiday season can be a time of great joy and festivity, but it can also be stressful for families and children. It is important to maximize the fun and minimize your holiday stress. Here are three tips for handling the holidays so that you and your children can enjoy the time together.
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The COVID-19 booster for children

Recently, the CDC and FDA authorized booster shots of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines for eligible people. We’ve been getting a lot of questions about children and COVID-19 boosters, so we’ve compiled some answers to your frequently asked questions.

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