1. Use Simple Language: Pediatricians should avoid medical jargon and use language that is easily understandable by non-medical individuals. 2. Visual Aids: Employing charts, diagrams, and other visual tools can help explain complex medical conditions and procedures. 3. Repeat and Summarize: Repeating key points and summarizing the information ensures retention and understanding. 4. Encourage Questions: Pediatricians should create an open environment where parents feel comfortable asking questions. 5. Written Instructions: Providing written instructions can help caregivers remember and follow through with the treatment plan at home.