Momcomesfirst Brianna Beach The Checkup 12 Exclusive May 2026

1. Full Physical Examination

2. Hormonal & Metabolic Panel

3. Mental‑Health & Resilience Screening

4. Nutrition & Lifestyle Coaching

5. Immunization Update & Education

6. Digital Health Toolkit

7. Parent‑Focused Resources

Exclusive Feature: All families receive a complimentary “Future‑Fit” wearable (a kid‑friendly, non‑intrusive wristband) that syncs with the KidFit app, providing real‑time feedback on activity, heart‑rate variability, and stress levels.


“Every child is a unique story, and my job is to help them write the healthiest chapters.” momcomesfirst brianna beach the checkup 12 exclusive

Dr. Brianna Beach, MD, MPH, is not only a board‑certified pediatrician with more than 15 years of clinical experience, she’s also a leading advocate for preventive health in the pre‑teen years. A former teacher turned physician, Dr. Beach believes that the transition from childhood to teenage life is the perfect moment to empower both kids and parents with the tools they need for lifelong wellness.


Dr. Brianna Beach believes this exclusive program is only the beginning. Upcoming pilots include:

“Our mission is to turn every 12‑year‑old into a proactive health ambassador for their family,” says Dr. Beach. “When moms come first, we all win.”


“My 12‑year‑old came home excited about the wearable—she actually checked her step count before lunch! We learned she was a bit dehydrated, and now we’ve added a water‑reminder on her phone.”
Laura M., mother of Maya, 12 mother of Anika

“The mental‑health check felt like a safe space. My son opened up about school anxiety for the first time, and we now have coping tools he actually uses.”
Carlos G., father of Diego, 12

“The nutrition coaching helped us replace sugary snacks with fruit‑based alternatives without any drama. My daughter is proud to make a ‘healthy snack’ badge on the KidFit app.”
Priya S., mother of Anika, 12


The age of twelve sits at a critical crossroads:

| Developmental Milestone | Why It Matters at 12 | |----------------------------|---------------------------| | Rapid physical growth | Height, weight, and BMI spikes demand updated growth‑charts. | | Hormonal changes begin | Early signs of puberty can affect mood, sleep, and self‑image. | | Cognitive shift | Abstract thinking emerges; health literacy can be introduced. | | Social dynamics | Peer influence intensifies—risk for bullying, substance exposure. | | Digital immersion | Screen time, cyber‑safety, and posture become health concerns. | father of Diego

Dr. Beach explains, “Traditional well‑child visits often taper off after age eight, leaving a gap right when kids start facing new physical and psychosocial challenges. Our 12‑Check‑Up fills that void with a comprehensive, age‑specific approach.”