Dr. Carlos O. Thomas - Pediatrics & Family Medicine

Dr. Carlos O. Thomas - Pediatrics & Family Medicine Pediatric Associates Bahamas provide excellent care and service to our young patients in a stimulating, professional and nurturing environment.

At Pediatric Associates, we are a group practice of three United States trained and Board Certified Pediatricians. Our group practice allows us to have extended hours and the convenience of Saturday mornings. We are passionate and committed to providing optimal pediatric care and recommend well visits and
routine checkup visits. We are always amazed by our little ones as we see them thrive and meet their development milestones. Parents, it is always heart warming to hear about your children's academic and extra curricular achievements. We encourage you to continue to share them with us. Thank you for choosing Pediatric Associates and entrusting your children's health care to us.

22/01/2026

Etiquette is more than using the correct fork or placing your napkin on your lap. Hone your social skills and elevate your confidence. Research has shown that 85 % of career advancement is attributed to social skills and only 15% is related to academics.

28/12/2025

A shockingly pleasant surprise to all! When my husband announced at Wednesday evening dinner he would be “rushing” there was silence, then came laughter, then came our response, “this we have to see”! What might seem like no big deal to many as this is our culture and many physicians do “rush”, this was a monumental decision and accomplishment for this Netflix comfortable couch, gentle feet, bike riding, cool dude, awesome husband and father! Plantar fasciitis could not keep Dr Carlos Thomas from Bay Street this morning. Thank you Dr. Beaverton Moxey for encouraging Carlos’ challenge to himself and Dr. Dane Bowe for foot therapy and getting him to Bay Street. Our family were screaming and shouting with excitement and pride and cheering him on. So proud of you Honey, You Did It! ❤️you are officially a Saxon Junkanoo-er!

05/09/2025

Back To School Youth Etiquette - Beyond The School Bell
As children head back to school, it’s not just about books and backpacks - Parents let’s empower our children with some good old fashioned contagious values -

Respect is the Real Flex
Respect for themselves, teachers, classmates and others. Respect and good manners build trust and the foundation of all good relationships.

Kindness - Holding the door for someone, offering help, saying good morning, please and thank you,
inviting a new student to join your lunch table - Small acts of kindness and gratitude can transform your school environment.

Speak with Confidence, Listen with Grace -
Encourage our children to express themselves clearly and respectfully while practicing active listening. Listen to understand and learn not just to respond.

Personal Boundaries - Personal Property
Own your space and respect the space of others. Parents, discuss personal boundaries and personal property with your children. There are some personal items that your child might not wish to share and that is quite acceptable.

Technology and Innovation
In today’s world of digital and social media platforms, let’s teach our children the importance of Social Media Responsibility. Think before you post, No cyber bullying, your words have weight - your actions and digital footprint will follow you forever.

Cultural Differences and Sensitivity
Let’s lead by example and encourage our children to respect the ethnicity, nationality and cultural diversity of others. Inquire with respectful curiosity, understanding different cultural identities builds bridges and bonds that forge lasting relationships.

Emotional Intelligence -
Your words have weight. Let’s be mindful of others feelings. Disagreements will happen, but respectfully share your opinions without personal attacks or judgement. Let’s encourage our children to lead with empathy and integrity and be the example they want to see.

Leadership - From the classroom to the boardroom, etiquette and social skills prepare and empower students to navigate peer relationships, group dynamics, community and eventually the workplace.

Loretta E Thomas
Founder, CEO
The British School Of Etiquette and Excellence Bahamas
thebritishschoolofexcellenceba@gmail.com

Telephone (242)803-9233

Parents as we prepare to send our children “Back To School” and as they advance in their academic journey, let’s look at...
22/08/2025

Parents as we prepare to send our children “Back To School” and as they advance in their academic journey, let’s look at some of the challenges they are socially facing today, and how we can remedy or prevent them.

Dr. Ovidio, Pediatric Neurologist, warns about a silent tragedy unfolding in our homes today.

There is a silent tragedy unfolding in our homes today, and it concerns our most precious jewels: our children. Our children are in a devastating emotional state!. Over the past 15 years, researchers have gifted us increasingly alarming statistics about an acute and steady increase in childhood mental illness that is now reaching epidemic proportions:

The statistics don't lie:
• 1 in 5 children has mental health problems
• A 43% increase in ADHD has been noticed
• A 37% increase in teenage depression has been noticed
• A 200% increase in the su***de rate in children aged 10 to 14 has been noticed

What is going on and what are we doing wrong?.

Children today are being over-stimulated and over-gifted with material objects, but are deprived of the fundamentals of a healthy childhood, such as:

• Emotionally available parents
• Clearly Defined Boundaries
• Responsibilities
• Balanced nutrition and adequate sleep
• Movement in general but especially outdoors
• Creative play, social interaction, unstructured play opportunities and spaces for boredom

On the other hand, these last few years have been filled with children of:
• Digitally Distracted Parents
• Forgiving and permissive parents who let children "rule the world" and be the ones who make the rules
• A sense of entitlement, of deserving everything without earning it or being responsible for getting it
• Poor sleep and unbalanced nutrition
• A sedentary lifestyle
• Endless stimulation, technological nannies, instant gratification and absence of dull moments

What to do?
If we want our children to be happy and healthy individuals, we need to wake up and get back to the basics. It's still possible! Many families see immediate improvement after weeks of implementing the following recommendations:

• Set limits and remember that you are the captain of the ship. Your kids will feel safer knowing you have the control of the helm.
• Offer children a balanced lifestyle full of what children NEED, not just what they WANT. Don’t be afraid to say “no” to your kids if what they want isn’t what they need.
• Provide nutritious food and limit junk food.
• Spend at least one hour a day outdoors doing activities such as: cycling, hiking, fishing, bird/insect watching
• Enjoy a daily family dinner without smartphones or technology distracting them.
• Play board games as a family or if the children are too young for board games, let them lead their interests and let them be the ones who rule the game
• Involve your children in some task or household chores according to their age (folding clothes, sorting toys, hanging clothes, unpacking groceries, setting the table, feeding the dog, etc. )
• Implement a consistent sleep routine to ensure your child gets enough sleep. The timetables will be even more important for school-age children.
• Teach responsibility and independence. Don't overprotect them against any frustration or any mistake. Making mistakes will help you develop resilience and learn to overcome life's challenges,
• Do not carry your children's backpack, do not take their backpacks, do not take them the homework they forgot, do not peel their bananas or oranges if they can do it by themselves (4-5 years). Instead of giving them the fish, teach them how to fish.
• Teach them to wait and delay gratification.
• Provide opportunities for "boredom", because boredom is the moment when creativity awakens. Doesn't feel responsible for always keeping the kids entertained.
• Do not use technology as a cure for boredom, nor offer it to the first second of inactivity.
• Avoid the use of technology during meals, in cars, restaurants, shopping centers. Use these moments as opportunities to socialize by training the brains to know how to function when they are in the mood: "boredom"
• Help them create a “jar of boredom” with activity ideas for when they are bored.
• Be emotionally available to connect with children and teach them self-regulation and social skills:
• Turn off phones at night when kids have to go to bed to avoid digital distraction.
• Become an emotional regulator or coach for your children. Teach them to acknowledge and manage their own frustrations and anger.
• Teach them to greet, to take turns, to share without anything, to say thank you and please, to acknowledge the mistake and apologize (don't force them), be a model of all those values you instill.
• Connect emotionally – smile, hug, kiss, tickle, read, dance, jump, play or crawl with them.

Article written by Dr. Luis Rojas Marcos, Psychiatrist.

09/05/2025
22/03/2025
Your esteem pediatrician and Neonatologist, Dr. Carlos O. Thomas has extended his practice to the Island of Eleuthera. P...
21/03/2025

Your esteem pediatrician and Neonatologist, Dr. Carlos O. Thomas has extended his practice to the Island of Eleuthera. Parents, you can expect the same caring, attentive and professional service at Bahamas Wellness Health System in Eleuthera.

20/02/2025

Bahamas Wellness is a community-focused health solutions company committed to affordable healthcare.

21/12/2024
Supporting World Su***de Prevention Day at Pediatric Associates
10/09/2024

Supporting World Su***de Prevention Day at Pediatric Associates

Today is World Su***de Prevention Day.Today our staff was reminded of the signs of suicidal tendency. Let us all become ...
10/09/2024

Today is World Su***de Prevention Day.
Today our staff was reminded of the signs of suicidal tendency. Let us all become aware and seek help for our loved ones and neighbors.

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At Pediatric Associates, we are a group practice of United States trained and Board Certified Pediatricians. Our group practice allows us to offer extended hours and the convenience of Saturday mornings. We are passionate and committed to providing optimal pediatric care and working with parents to keep children healthy. We encourage routine visits which allow us to access your children are thriving and meeting their development milestones. Parents, as we follow your children’s growth and development from birth to adolescence, it is always heart warming to hear about their academic, extra curricular, spiritual and community achievements and celebrate with you.

We are happy to announce our extended hours of operations and our second Pediatric location at Caves Village Plaza, West Bay Street. Our Pediatricians can be reached via our On Call service 24 hours of the day. Thank you for choosing Pediatric Associates and entrusting your children's pediatric care to us.

Dr. Carlos O. Thomas & Pediatric Associates Bahamas

Pediatrician & Neonatologist