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It’s not always easy to know which flu symptoms can be treated at home and which require medical attention. Learn when it’s best to go to the doctor and when it’s best to stay home.

Occupational Therapy Fellowship

The Pediatric Occupational Therapy Fellowship Program at Children’s helps fellows enhance the lives of children by providing expertise in occupational therapy.

As the first pediatric hospital in Georgia to offer vertebral body tethering, Children’s is raising the bar in surgical spine care to treat severe cases of scoliosis.

An introduction to your child’s immune system: how it works, the different types of immune disorders, and how an immune disorder affects your child’s body.

Immunology

A cranial remolding helmet can round out flat spots on your baby’s head and help correct asymmetry. Learn how to care for your child and his or her helmet during therapy.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Orthotics and Prosthetics

Is “W sitting” bad for my child? How important is stretching? Learn more about keeping your kids’ hips healthy at various ages and developmental stages.

I figured our presence and occasional lectures on backyard safety were enough. On Aug. 3, 2014, I was proved wrong. That was the day a copperhead snake bit our 2-year-old son, Levi.

The Immunohematology and Immune Dysregulation Program offers extensive immune system and genetic evaluations that lead to targeted, individualized treatments.

Because babies should always sleep on their backs, it’s important to know how to prevent a flat head. Parents should follow these five simple steps.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Orthotics and Prosthetics, Physical Therapy

Project ECHO

Through Project ECHO, participants join a learning community where they receive mentoring and feedback from specialists as they manage complex patient cases.