Dr. Criselda Ynares-Punzalan, DPPS

Dr. Criselda Ynares-Punzalan, DPPS This is Dr. Ynares-Punzalan's page for virtual consult.
11am-4pm, Monday-Friday.
10:30am-12nn, Saturday.

You may schedule an appointment with Cristy.
+63952 506 6875

25/03/2024
14/09/2023
01/02/2022
FREE Class on socioemotional development, coping and resilience during pandemic! A very timely lecture!
16/08/2021

FREE Class on socioemotional development, coping and resilience during pandemic! A very timely lecture!

Register for FREE to join us on August 28, 2021 (Saturday) at 9:30am for a class on socioemotional development, coping, and resilience in children during this pandemic.

Free registration here:
http://bitly.ws/fAxk

What will you learn?
Class objectives:
⭕️To learn the social- emotional developmental expectations per age

⭕️To understand the impact of the pandemic on the social- emotional development of children

⭕️To learn specific strategies on how to mitigate the effects of the pandemic thereby enriching their social -emotional development

See you soon! :)

For inquiries:
Email - tmc_cfd@themedicalcity.com
Mobile - +639239381506

Its Breastfeeding month! Register for FREE on lectures breastfeeding, breast milk, nutrition and more!
04/08/2021

Its Breastfeeding month! Register for FREE on lectures breastfeeding, breast milk, nutrition and more!

01/07/2021
https://youtu.be/dD6seTieB3s  a very helpful and informative page. Please follow dev ped titas :)
04/11/2020

https://youtu.be/dD6seTieB3s a very helpful and informative page. Please follow dev ped titas :)

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29/10/2020

Why Shouldn’t My Infant Use a Mask?

- Baby’s airways are smaller, so breathing through a mask is even harder on them.
- Using a mask on an infant may increase the risk of suffocation. - Masks are harder to breathe through. A snug fit will give them less access to air, and a loose fit will not provide much protection.
- If they are having are hard time breathing, infants are unable to take the mask off themselves and could suffocate.
- Older infants or young toddlers are not likely to keep the mask on and will likely try to remove it, as well as touch their face more.
- There are no N95 masks approved for young children.

How Can I Protect My Infant?

- Limit exposure and avoid unnecessary public contact.
If going out is essential, cover the infant carrier (NOT THE INFANT) with a blanket, which helps protect the baby, but still gives them the ability to breathe comfortably. Do not leave the blanket on the carrier in the car or at any time when the baby and carrier are not in direct view.
- Keep hands clean. Frequent hand washing with soap and water for 20 seconds is optimal, but hand sanitizer, with at least 60% alcohol is the next best substitute.
- Clean frequently-touched surfaces such as doorknobs, handles, light switches and electronics often.
- Teach older children to avoid touching their faces.
If a parent cannot leave the young infant at home and is pressed to go into the public, keep the outing short and always follow the 6 feet distancing rule.
- Remember to always wash your hands (and any siblings hands) as soon as you return home.

Source:
https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/700childrens/2020/04/mask-safety-101

03/09/2020

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0958 Ynares 2 Street, Calumpang Binangonan, Rizal
Rizal
1940

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