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4005 Wallingford Ave N Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 632-0542

Office Calls & Scheduling

(206) 632.0542

Afterhours Triage Service

(206) 997-7739

Hours

The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:15am to 5:15pm. We are closed for lunch from 12:15-1:15 daily.

Cancellation Policy

We have a 24hr cancellation policy. All late cancellations and no show visits will be charged $15 for sick visits and $25 for well child checks.

 

Resources

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Breastfeeding, Behavoir, General Child Care , Health , Immunization Information , Nutrition , Parenting, Sleep , Travel

Breastfeeding

www.breastfeedingbasics.org
www.mothering.com

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Behavior

The highly sensitive person website

The Sensory-Sensitive child By Karen A. Smith, Karen R. Gouze. HarperCollins. Published 2004. Behavior disorders in children/ Treatment. ISBN 006052717X

1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12. 2007 3rd Edition Thomas Phalen. 212-page illustrated paperback. Practical and easy-to-learn parenting techniques.

Kurcinka, Raising Your Spirited Child 0-06-0923328-8

Forehand, Parenting the Strong Willed Child ISBN 0-8092-3265-0

Ross W. Greene, Ph.D, The Explosive Child Understanding and Helping Easily Frustrated, "Chronically Inflexible" Children 3rd Editon.

Kranowitz, The Out-Of-Synch Child Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder. 2nd edition, Perigee, 2005

Linda S. Budd. Living With the Active Alert Child: Groundbreaking Strategies for Parents (Paperback)

Marshall P. Duke, Elisabeth A. Martin, Stephen Nowicki Jr. Teaching Your Child the Language of Social Success ISBN 1-56145-126-6

Stephen Nowicki (Author), Marshall P. Duke Helping the Child Who Doesn't Fit in (Paperback) ISBN 1-56145-025-1

Hevenour, Kelly Alert Program or "How Does Your Engine Run" from Therapy Works avail at www.AlertProgram.com =spiral

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General Child Care

The AAP 3-volume Child Care Series Caring For Your Baby and Young Child: Birth Through Age Five, Caring for Your School-Age Child, and Caring for Your Teenager.

Caplan, The First 12 Months of Life 0-399-51804-5

Leach,Penelope, your baby and child from birth to age 5. 0-375-7000-5.Palmer Institute. Child care with a United Kingdom background.

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Health

www.brightfutures.org
www.geneclinics.org/profiles
www.herbmed.org
www.medicalacupuncture.org
www.mothernature.com/library
www.napnap.org
www.naturaldatabase.com
www.nccam.nih.gov
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/acupuncture/index.htm

www.seattleschools.org/area/m_families/index.dxml

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Immunization information

www.cdc.gov/nip
www.immunize.org
www.immunofacts.com
www.immunizationinfo.org
www.vaccine.chop.edu
Vaccine Information Statements

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Nutrition

http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/
www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/etext/000015.html

NEW! Food Fights Winning the Nutritional Challenges of Parenthood Armed With Insight, Humor, and a Bottle of Ketchup Laura A. Jana, MD, FAAP, and Jennifer Shu, MD, FAAP This book offers parents practical, reality-based strategies for getting kids to eat right. ISBN 13: 978-1-58110-244-4

Ellyn Satter. How to Get Your Kid to Eat: But Not Too Much (Paperback). ISBN 0-915950-83-9

Dairy-Free Cookbook by Jane Zukin. Publisher link: www. primahealth.com ISBN: 0-7615-1467-8

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Parenting

www.aap.org
www.greatstarts.org
www.seattleschild.com

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Sleep

Marc Weissbluth, MD. Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child (Paperback)

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Travel

www.cdc.gov/travel
www.metrokc.gov/health/immunization/travel.html
Travel readiness

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