Maria's Space: August 2022

Sunday, August 21, 2022

New Data: National Immunization Month & Ongoing Risk To The Unvaccinated



COVID-19 disrupted many healthcare routines, especially for children who have fallen behind on receiving recommended vaccines. In fact, a polio case was recently identified in the U.S and poses an ongoing risk to those who are unvaccinated. 

With school quickly approaching, and in honor of National Immunization Awareness Month  (August), MedStar Health surveyed caregivers of children (ages 5 to 18) in the U.S, to highlight the importance of vaccination for kids. The survey found that the majority of children are up to date on all immunizations. 

Please find an overview of the results below: 

What is your child’s immunization status? 

  • My child is up to date on all immunizations (73%) 
  • My child received some but not all immunizations (18%) 
  • My child is not immunized (6%) 
  • Not sure (3%)

As the flu virus changes often, the vaccine should be given each year for the best protection. 

How often does your child get the flu shot? 

  • Every year (24%)
  • Most years (57%)
  • Only when there is a spike in flu infections (8%)
  • Never (11%)

Vaccines help protect children as they head back to school, where potential for vaccine-preventable disease transmission is higher. 

When do you usually get the flu shot for your child? 

  • Before school starts (41%)
  • At the beginning of the school year (40%) 
  • Nov-December (13%)
  • Jan-Feb (3%)
  • Only when the flu is on the rise (3%)

MedStar Health recommends getting the flu shot sometime after September 1st. It takes about 4-6 weeks to respond fully to the vaccine, so if people are vaccinated in Sep/Oct they should be protected by Nov/Dec which is usually when flu starts.

MedStar Health has providers available to address parents’ health concerns for their children as they go back to school, and how they can help them live healthier lives.



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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Hard To Forget Fungies When They Taste SOOOO Good! Lion's Mane Mushroom

 


Lion’s Mane Mushroom Goes Mainstream

Are you curious about the lion’s mane mushroom’s growing popularity? Like how it can help with your focus and energy or even your mood?

Fungies™ is a whole new way to try out lion’s mane mushroom without weird powders, bitter flavors, or questionable dosing!

Each chewy, fruity gummy is packed with the good stuff to help you handle your day whether that’s chasing after little ones, logging serious hours in front of the computer screen, or hitting the gym.

Fungies™ Highlights:

  • Each gummy contains 500mg of dual extracted lion’s mane mushroom (fruiting body standardized to contain 30% Beta-Glucans)
  • Packed with antioxidants
  • May help with memory, focus, clarity, and overall cognitive performance
  • Shown to help improve mood, increase energy, provide immune support, and manage inflammation
  • Naturally flavored with juicy blueberries and sweet strawberries
  • Vegan
  • NO yeast, dairy, eggs, gluten, soy, gelatin, peanuts, shellfish, artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors, or preservatives

If you’ve wanted to give lion’s mane a try, Fungies™ are the perfectly edible introduction you’ve been waiting for!

Plus, you’ll be helping women and children get access to proper nutrition through their 1-for-1 donation to Vitamin Angels for every purchase.

THE 411:

I have yet to forget having 2 since getting them August 5th. They are like a treat after my morning coffee every morning. 

They taste amazing, a berry flavor (blueberry/strawberry) and hey I think they do help with my memory, focus and mood. 

It has been a stressful few weeks at work and I have managed to stay focused in the moment, not allow my emotions to get the best of me and my memory seems to be getting better. The summer has been jam packed yet, I have been remembering everything I need to manage, work on, finish or get started on. Is it the Fungies or is it mind over matter? I have no idea, but I know I use to enter a room and forget why I was there just a month ago. Old age is setting in and I feel it most days. Brain Health has become more important than ever to me so I will try everything to make sure I am of sound mine and body until the day I belly up!

$19.95/60 count - Learn more at www.eatfungies.com 





Disclaimer: I received a complimentary product for a review. No monetary compensation was offered. 


Monday, August 01, 2022

Importance of Monitoring the Development of Your Child




Observing your child's development is a vital aspect of raising a child. Parents eagerly share milestones with others. As the old African proverb goes, it takes a village to raise a child. In this modern-day village, parents, neighbors, teachers, friends, and relatives all play an essential role in monitoring their child's development. If you follow your child's developmental progress, you'll notice the early signs of trouble and prevent further issues. You may visit child development Cypress TX to learn more.

Monitor your child's development

You may have heard the term "monitor your child's development" and might even be the parent. This practice aims to watch your child's development to determine if something is going on that concerns you. This includes checking on the development milestones, answering questions about PEDS, and attending regular health checkups. While the above tips can help you monitor your child's development, they should not be the only way you watch it.

A pediatrician will often conduct developmental monitoring during well-baby visits and can ask relevant questions about your child's progress. Sometimes, a specialist can perform more detailed tests to determine if your child is on track. But if the milestones aren't met, you can continuously monitor your child's development using tools such as Milestones in Action, a FREE library of pictures and videos of children demonstrating specific developmental milestones.

Develop a developmental screening plan

Developing a developmental screening plan for your child is essential for various reasons. The goal of developmental screening is to monitor the child's development regarding fine and gross motor skills, language and communication, cognitive functioning, and personal-social skills. Screening is a systematic process that uses validated tools to determine whether a child is at risk of developmental delay. Early identification of these problems is vital for a child's healthy development.

The best way to develop a developmental screening plan is to have it done periodically, so you know what to expect. Having regular checkups will also help you identify concerns and make referrals. Depending on your child's age and developmental stage, you may want to use phone apps or milestone-tracking resources to monitor your child's progress. The pediatrician will administer developmental screenings and may refer your child to specialists for further evaluation.

Observe your child's behavior

When monitoring your child's development, observe their behavior. Examining antecedents, you can learn a lot about a child's behavior. A prototype is an event that precedes the behavior. For example, a child's behavior may begin before the parent leaves the room to get a teddy bear or before the child puts on shoes. These observations are goldmines for finding out the causes of certain behaviors.

When monitoring your child's development, observe your child's behavior for clues that point to possible problems or developmental delays. The more observations you record, the more accurate your observations can be. Observe your child as they play, learn, and interact with others. Observation helps practitioners plan lessons and improve the development of the child. Observation is a process that requires patience and observation.

Identify problems early

Identifying problems early when monitoring your child's development is crucial to the child's overall health and development. Parents naturally monitor their child's progress in specific areas, such as speech, learning to walk, and developing motor skills. Children develop at different rates and understanding these milestones can help you identify issues early and reassure your child that everything is on track. Listed below are some ways to identify problems early:

During the developmental screening, the doctor can see whether your child is learning essential skills at the appropriate time and is experiencing any problems with learning these skills. The doctor may ask questions during the examination and play with your child. This helps the doctor to see your child's learning style and behavior. The doctor will consider the big picture when identifying potential developmental problems. During the developmental screening, the doctor will also assess whether your child is developing according to the recommended age range or if they are deviating from the typical developmental range.