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Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

Tracy Davenport, Ph.D., Health Guide

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

Children With Reflux Will Bond With their Caregiver

For the first six months of our son’s life, he cried about six hours a day. That was the good news. The nights were even worse. At night, the crying turned into screaming. Looking back on that time, I remember seeing parents and infants on TV, quietly gazing into each others’ eyes, and thinking that those babies obviously did not have reflux!... Read moreChevron
Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

Tracy Davenport, Ph.D., Health Guide

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

Don’t Miss The Moments

This week, my just-turned four-year-old son, Ben, brought me his wooden “treasure box” and asked me what else he should put in it. He showed me its present contents: a photo of me, his Dad, and his brother; a necklace he had gotten from a gum ball machine; and a little Lego man (who was armed, of course). I stared into the box, and responded,... Read moreChevron
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Tracy Davenport, Ph.D.

Tracy Davenport, Ph.D., Health Guide

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Author and parent and expert on the impact of disease on families

Three Tips to Help Your Child with Reflux

If you are reading this, then reflux is a part of your life. I can relate. Reflux is a part of my life, and my husband’s life, and that of my two sons. Our youngest child, Benjamin, now three-years-old, has significant reflux when he eats foods which are outside of his stomach’s very small comfort zone. Prior to his incredible medical team... Read moreChevron

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