As a pediatric practice, we believe caring for children also means caring for the communities they grow up in. In that spirit, we stand in support of the National Shutdown on January 30, 2026. While our office will remain open to provide essential healthcare services to our patients and families, we are joining this day of collective action in meaningful ways as a practice. Our commitment is to continue showing up for children’s health while also standing with our community and the values of care, responsibility, and solidarity.

Pathogens have not changed, only "policies".    Berkeley Pediatrics does not anticipate any changes to our vaccine schedule or to the availability of vaccines to our patients. We stand by the American Academy of Pediatrics published vaccine schedule which is also supported by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA).   

One Year Advance Well Visit Scheduling:  Berkeley Pediatrics is now scheduling well visits one year in advance.  Secure your preferred date and time today through MyChart

2025-2026 Influenza vaccines and COVID vaccines are still available:  Please schedule an appointment now through MyChart or contact the office.  It's shaping up to be a pretty bad influenza season so prepare your family!

MEASLES INFORMATION:  As you may have been hearing in the news, there has been a rise in measles cases in some states US as well as internationally.  Fortunately, we are not currently experiencing transmission of measles in our area.  Here is a great site with information about measles and what you can do to provide your child. https://www.healthychildren.or...


Are you signed up on MyChart portal access to your child's records?  Is your teen signed up so they can access their charts?  We are communicating more and more via MyChart so please make sure you sign up ASAP! 

Is your child ill?  Look up your child’s symptoms on the AAP website healthychildren.org symptom checker: 

https://www.healthychildren.or...


Dealing with Behavioral Issues: Strategies for Parents

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Parenting comes with challenges, and dealing with behavioral issues is one of the most common and demanding aspects. Understanding the root causes and implementing effective strategies can make a significant difference. Various problems can cause behavioral issues, and you must treat your child with care and understanding. Discussing behavioral issues with your pediatrician is crucial to find out why your child might be behaving a certain way.

Understanding Behavioral Issues

Observe your child to identify specific triggers that lead to behavioral issues. These could include fatigue, hunger, changes in routine, or environmental factors. Knowing the triggers helps in anticipating and preventing issues before they escalate. Children often act out because they cannot express their emotions effectively. Encouraging your child to talk about their feelings can help them understand and manage their emotions better.

You should ensure that your child has proper outlets for dealing with different emotions. When your child understands how to manage big feelings, it can help you avoid dealing with behavioral issues. When addressing behavioral issues, speak calmly and clearly. Avoid yelling or using harsh language, as this can escalate the situation. Explain the consequences of their actions and why certain behaviors are unacceptable.

Maintaining a consistent daily routine provides children with a sense of security and predictability, which can reduce behavioral issues. Ensure regular times for meals, homework, play, and sleep. Set clear and concise rules for appropriate behavior for your child’s age. Ensure your child understands what is expected and the consequences of not following the rules.

Encourage your child by acknowledging their efforts, even if they don’t succeed. This helps build their self-esteem and motivates them to keep trying. Recognize and reward positive behavior to encourage it. Praise your child when they exhibit good behavior, and consider using a reward system, such as stickers or extra playtime, to reinforce these actions.

Contact Your Pediatrician Today

Make sure you understand how to help your child through behavioral issues! Contact your pediatrician for more tips and tricks about navigating your child’s emotions.

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