Why Regular Well-Child Visits Matter for Your Child’s Health
- posted: Jul. 15, 2025
Well-child visits are crucial checkups conducted at various stages of a child's growth, allowing healthcare providers at Southwest Children’s Clinic in West Jordan, UT, serving South Jordan and Riverton, UT, Read More
How Pediatricians Support Cognitive Development
- posted: Jul. 14, 2025
Every child’s brain is developing rapidly during the early years, laying the foundation for learning, problem-solving, memory, and communication. Pediatricians play a key role in monitoring and supporting this process. Read More
Behavior Problems Pediatricians Commonly See in Young Children
- posted: Jul. 14, 2025
It’s normal for young children to test boundaries, have meltdowns, or act out from time to time. But when challenging behavior becomes frequent, intense, or difficult to manage at home Read More
Keeping Kids Healthy for Summer Camp Fun
- posted: Jul. 03, 2025
Summer camp is an exciting adventure for many children—new friends, outdoor fun, and memories that last a lifetime. But between bug bites, scraped knees, and germs that spread easily in Read More
When a Simple Rash Might Need a Medical Evaluation
- posted: Jun. 23, 2025
Rashes are common in children and often go away on their own. Many are caused by heat, mild irritation, or allergies and clear up with a little care at home. Read More
The Importance of Well-Child Visit
- posted: Jun. 12, 2025
As parents, keeping your children healthy and happy is your top priority. One of your most important resources for this is through regular well-child visits. These check-ups are essential for Read More
How to Keep Kids Healthy at Camp: A Pediatric NP’s Guide
- posted: Jun. 09, 2025
How to Keep Kids Healthy at Camp: A Parent's Guide Camp is a wonderful part of childhood, filled with sunshine, new friends, and outdoor adventures. But with all that fun comes Read More
Common Childhood Illnesses and When to Call the Doctor
- posted: Jun. 06, 2025
Children are susceptible to a lot of illnesses as their immune systems are still developing when they are exposed to new environments, such as daycare or school. While many childhood Read More
Common Causes of Sleep Problems in Toddlers
- posted: Jun. 06, 2025
Sleep issues are a frequent concern among parents of young children. At Southwest Children's Clinic, serving South Jordan, Riverton, and the surround UT areas, pediatricians work closely with families to Read More
Sensory Processing in Children with Autism
- posted: Jun. 06, 2025
At Southwest Children’s Clinic, serving South Jordan, Riverton, and the surrounding UT areas, families turn to our pediatric team for thoughtful guidance on a variety of developmental needs, including how Read More
Childhood Asthma Triggers & How to Minimize Their Impact
- posted: May 27, 2025
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects many children, causing symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Since identifying and avoiding asthma triggers is necessary Read More
Understanding Growth Spurts and Their Impact on Nutrition
- posted: May 22, 2025
Growth spurts are periods of rapid physical development that occur in children, typically during infancy, early childhood, and adolescence. During these times, children may experience significant increases in height and Read More
Early Intervention: Why Addressing Anxiety and Depression in Children Matters
- posted: May 13, 2025
At Southwest Children's Clinic, located in West Jordan, UT, and serving South Jordan and Riverton, UT, our team is here to help families navigate the challenges of childhood anxiety and Read More
How to Create a Bedtime Routine for Toddlers
- posted: May 09, 2025
How to Create a Bedtime Routine for Toddlers Establishing a bedtime routine for your toddler is one of the best ways to ensure they get the restful sleep they need to Read More
Back-to-School Checklist: Don’t Forget the Children’s Sports Physical
- posted: May 08, 2025
As the back-to-school season approaches, parents are busy checking off to-do lists filled with school supplies, new clothes, and class schedules. But if your child is planning to participate in Read More