Because They’re Kids

Anne Baum sits down with Tibisay Villalobos, MD, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital, and Dominique Bailey, MD, a pediatrician with LVPG Pediatrics–Easton, to discuss what you can do to help keep your kid healthy.

Chapters
  • 1:17 - Why kids get sick so often
  • 2:12 - How to build your child's immune system
  • 3:13 - What things weaken a child's immune system?
  • 5:06 - Immunity-building versus a child that's always sick
  • 7:28 - Are autoimmune diseases something a kid can develop or are they born with it?
  • 8:49 - What actually are autoimmune diseases?
  • 9:46 - Signs to watch for with autoimmune diseases
  • 11:11 - Autoimmune diseases most prevalent for children
  • 12:03 - Importance of your child having a varied diet
  • 13:17 - How do you introduce new foods to your child?
  • 14:30 - At what point is a "picky eater" a problem?
  • 16:08 - What does a good deal look like on a plate?
  • 17:14 - Guidelines for vitamins, prebiotics and probiotics
  • 18:28 - Importance of playing outside
  • 21:05 - Can your house be too sanitary?
  • 22:54 - Boosting your child's immune system with vaccines

What is Because They’re Kids?

Because every parent needs a partner through parenthood, host Anne Baum, president of Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital talks with pediatric experts on all the latest topics in children’s health.