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Little League elbow can lead to big problems for your young athlete. Get smart tips on preventing and treating this common sports injury.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.

Children’s is home to one of the leading pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition programs in the country. Our team of pediatric experts provides specialized care for children from birth to age 18.

A necessary part of diabetes management, monitoring your child’s blood glucose can be stressful. But with guidance and practice, over time it becomes routine.

Diabetes

At Children’s, we want each patient to be prepared for their surgery. It’s important to follow pre-surgery instructions so your child or teen can be as safe as possible during their procedure.

Surgery

Getting to the heart of parents’ posture concerns: Learn more about how poor posture, heavy backpacks and “tech neck” influence your child’s spinal health.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Orthotics and Prosthetics, Scoliosis Screening

If your child has been diagnosed with cancer, this article will provide you with professional insight on how to explain your child’s cancer diagnosis, and how to explain his or her diagnosis to your child’s friends and siblings.

Cancer and Blood Disorders, Hematology and Oncology

Learn about ground-breaking research from the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Heart Center that is helping to improve prevention and treatment of heart disease in children.

In this episode of Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Lynn talks with Grant Rivera, Ph.D., Superintendent of Marietta City Schools, and Erin Harlow-Parker from our Strong4Life team about a new policy that requires middle school students to lock up their phones and smartwatches during the school day.

When your kid is sick, you want to do anything to help them. Learn how to comfort your kid at home while recovering from a fever, cough, sore throat, and more.