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.
As children become teenagers, it is normal for them to seek more independence, privacy, and time with friends. Pulling away from parents at times can be a healthy part of development.
At the same time, some changes may signal that a teen is struggling and needs additional support.
Mood changes, major shifts in sleep, withdrawing from family or activities they once enjoyed, declining school performance, increased irritability, or safety concerns should not be ignored.
Checking in with teens through calm, nonjudgmental conversations can help keep communication open, even when they seem less talkative. Scheduling intentional one-on-one time doing something your teen enjoys, like grabbing coffee, driving together, shopping, or playing a game, can create natural opportunities to reconnect and check in.
If you are concerned about your teen’s mood, behavior, or emotional well-being, contact us to schedule an appointment and discuss support options.
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Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, grandfathers, stepdads, father figures, and caregivers who show up every day for their families.
Whether it’s helping with homework, coaching from the sidelines, fixing things around the house, or simply being present, the steady support you provide makes a lasting impact.
From all of us at Arbor Pediatrics, we wish a happy Father’s Day to the caregivers who make a difference every day.
Using a car seat correctly is one of the most important ways to help keep infants safe while traveling.
Babies should ride rear-facing in the back seat for as long as allowed by their car seat’s height and weight limits.
Harness straps should fit snugly with the chest clip positioned at armpit level. Bulky jackets or thick clothing should not be worn under the harness because they can prevent a secure fit in a crash. It is also important to make sure the car seat is installed correctly and does not move excessively at the base.
Even experienced parents are encouraged to have their installation checked, as car seat misuse is very common.
If available in your area, consider scheduling a certified car seat safety check to ensure your child’s seat is fitted and installed properly.
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Scoliosis screening typically happens during the preteen and early teen years, often around ages 10–14, when children are going through rapid growth spurts. This is when changes in the spine are most likely to develop or progress.
Screening is a simple part of a physical exam and helps identify early signs of spinal curvature before it becomes more noticeable.
Early detection allows for closer monitoring and, when needed, early intervention to help prevent progression.
Families can also watch for signs at home, such as uneven shoulders, a difference in hip height, changes in posture, or a prominent shoulder blade.
If you notice any of these changes or have a family history of scoliosis, mention it at your child’s next well visit with Arbor Pediatrics so it can be evaluated.
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Water play can be a fun way for toddlers to cool off and explore during warmer months, but even small amounts of water can pose a safety risk. Toddlers should always have close, hands-on adult supervision during any water activity, including splash pads, kiddie pools, water tables, and buckets.
Water tables, small pools, and buckets should be emptied immediately after use to help prevent accidental drowning risks.
At splash pads and public play areas, watch carefully for slippery surfaces, standing water, and crowded environments where children can quickly wander.
Floaties and puddle jumpers should never replace direct adult supervision. While some flotation devices may add a layer of protection, the safest approach is always active, attentive supervision within arm’s reach.
Have questions about water safety for your toddler? Contact one of our phone nurses today for guidance before summer activities begin.
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Eating out with a toddler can sometimes feel unpredictable, but a few simple activities can help keep little ones engaged while waiting for food or sitting at the table.
Easy low-mess ideas include stickers, small board books, reusable coloring mats, magnetic drawing boards, matching games, or small sensory toys that are easy to clean. Snack cups with familiar snacks can also help bridge the wait time. Toddlers also enjoy simple conversation games like naming colors, counting objects, or spotting things around the restaurant.
Rotating a few small activities instead of bringing everything out at once can help keep toddlers interested longer.
What is your go-to restaurant activity for your toddler? Share your favorite ideas below.
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