Arbor Pediatrics provides high-quality, personalized medical care for infants, children, and adolescents in Southlake, TX.
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
We are excited to welcome a new provider to the Arbor Pediatrics team! Collin Naugher is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who joins us from North Fort Worth, where he has been practicing pediatric primary care for the last eight years.
Spring is a great time to refresh more than just our homes. It’s also a chance to check in on mental and emotional well-being.
Clearing mental clutter can be as simple as setting realistic expectations, taking breaks from constant notifications, spending time outdoors, or having regular check-ins about stress with your kids and teens.
Small boundaries like device-free meals or consistent bedtime routines can help both parents and kids feel more grounded.
If stress, worry, or mood changes are lingering or starting to affect daily life, reach out to our office or message us through the portal. We are here to support you and your family.
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Choosing sunscreen doesn’t have to be confusing!
Look for SPF 30 or higher, apply generously, and reapply every two hours, or sooner if swimming or sweating. Mineral sunscreens are often well tolerated for sensitive skin.
Remember to pair sunscreen with hats, shade, and protective clothing for the best coverage.
For infants younger than 6 months, consult with your provider prior to using any sunscreen products.
Questions about sunscreen or skin sensitivity? Give Arbor Pediatrics a call so we can help keep your child’s skin safe.
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Spring is a great time to clean out your medicine cabinet.
Check expiration dates, safely discard old or unused medications, and keep all medicines locked and out of reach of children.
If you’re unsure how to safely dispose of medications, give our nurses a call and they can provide you with a list of local agencies that accept medication disposing.
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Questions about your toddler’s nap schedule?
Many toddlers continue to need naps, but nap patterns can change quickly during this stage. Most children 1–3 years old still benefit from one nap per day, usually lasting 1–3 hours. As toddlers grow, naps may shorten or become inconsistent.
Signs a child may be getting ready to drop a nap include taking a long time to fall asleep at bedtime, fighting naps regularly, or very late afternoon naps interfering with nighttime sleep. Even when naps shorten or disappear, quiet rest time such as reading, puzzles, or calm play still helps toddlers reset and prevents over-tiredness.
If you have questions about your toddler’s nap schedule, reach out today to talk with one of our providers.
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Did you know we can help with more than just your child’s physical health?
Our team is trained to also offer care for mental health concerns.
Mental health is part of overall health. Conversations about anxiety, mood changes, attention concerns, behavior challenges, or stress can start right here in the pediatric office.
We use validated screening tools, gather input from families and schools when needed, and help determine next steps. That may include counseling referrals, school accommodations, lifestyle strategies, or medication management when appropriate.
Early discussion often prevents concerns from becoming more disruptive over time.
Schedule a visit to talk through concerns about mood, anxiety, or behavior. Starting the conversation is the first step.
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Vitamin D is essential for healthy bone growth and development.
Most breastfed babies need 400 IU of vitamin D per day, since breast milk alone doesn’t provide enough. This is usually given as daily vitamin D drops directly to the baby.
Another option some families choose is maternal supplementation when a breastfeeding parent takes a higher daily dose of vitamin D (often around 6,400 IU/day), enough vitamin D can pass through breast milk to meet the baby’s needs. This approach should only be done with guidance from your provider to ensure safety and proper dosing.
Because dosing matters, families should not start vitamin D supplements, either for baby or parent, without clear instructions from their care team.
Questions about vitamin D drops or maternal supplementation? Ask us at your newborn visit or call one of our phone nurses.
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