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  • 1 to 2 Years: Safety for Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Did you know that injuries are the leading cause of death of children younger than 4 years in the United States? Most of these injuries can be prevented.

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  • 2 to 4 Years: Safety for Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    TIPP SHEETS: Injuries are the leading cause of death in children younger than 4 years in the United States, and most of these injuries can be prevented. Firearms in the home, poisons, falls, burns, drowning, and poor safety practices while driving with your child in a car all pose serious threats. These

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  • 6 to 12 Months: Safety for Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Did you know that hundreds of children younger than 1 year die every year in the United States because of injuries — most of which can be prevented?

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  • A Parent's Guide to Toy Safety
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Children can have a lot of fun playing with their toys. However, it's important to keep in mind that safety should always come first. Each year thousands of children are injured by toys.

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  • A Parent's Guide to Water Safety
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Drowning is one of the top causes of injury and death in children. Children can drown in pools, rivers, ponds, lakes, or oceans. They can even drown in a few inches of water in bathtubs, toilets, and large buckets.

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  • Acute Ear Infections and Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Next to the common cold, an ear infection is the most common childhood illness. In fact, most children have at least one ear infection by the time they are 3 years old. Many ear infections clear up without causing any lasting problems.

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  • Adoption: How to Talk With Your Child About Being Adopted
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about how to talk with your child about being adopted.

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  • Air Bag Safety
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Airbags can protect teen and adult lives when used with seat belts. However, airbags are dangerous for babies and young children. Here is important safety information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about airbags and car safety seats.

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  • Allergies in Children
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Allergy describes a condition involving the immune system that causes sneezing and itching, chronic rashes, wheezing, or even life-threatening allergic reactions. Whether minor or serious, there are things you can do to prevent or control most allergic problems. The more you know about allergies—the

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  • Anemia in Children and Teens
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Anemia can make your child appear pale in color and feel cranky, tired, or weak. Though these symptoms may worry you, the most common causes of anemia—such as iron deficiency—are generally easy to treat, especially when anemia is detected early.

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  • Antibiotics Aren't Always Needed
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Parents need to know that using antibiotics when they are not the right medicine will not help and may even cause harm to children.

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  • Asthma and Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    This handout informs parents about asthma, including information about asthma symptoms, triggers, treatments, medicines, and how to communicate with your child's school.

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  • Baby Walkers: What You Need to Know
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about why baby walkers are not safe and what you can do.

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  • Babysitting Reminders
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Parents should: Meet the siiter and check references and training in advance. | Be certain the sitter has had first aid training and knows CPR. | Be sure the sitter is at least 13 years old and mature enough to handle common emergencies.

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  • Back to Sleep, Tummy to Play
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Information from the American Academy of Pediatrics for parents and caregivers about doing tummy time with babies and creating a safe sleep environment for them.

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  • Bedwetting
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Bedwetting is not a serious medical condition, but it can be a challenging problem for children and parents. Read on to find out more from the American Academy of Pediatrics about bedwetting and what can be done about it.

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  • Bedwetting
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Most children learn to use the toilet between 2 and 4 years of age. Even after children are toilet-trained, they may wet the bed until they are older. It's even common for 6-year-olds to wet the bed once in a while. Some children still wet the bed at age 12.

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  • Birth to 6 Months: Safety for Your Child
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Did you know that hundreds of children younger than 1 year die every year in the United States because of injuries — most of which could be prevented?

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  • Born Early (Preterm): At the Hospital
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Preterm (premature) birth occurs in about 10% of pregnancies in the United States. For twins, triplets, and other multiple deliveries, that number jumps to almost 60%. Here is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics for parents of preterm babies—what to expect after birth at the hospital.

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  • Born Early (Preterm): Health Concerns
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about some of the most common conditions that occur in preterm infants.

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  • Breastfeeding Record for Baby’s First Week
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

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  • Breastfeeding Your Baby (booklet)
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Breastfeeding benefits you and your baby in many ways. It also is a proud tradition of many cultures. This booklet was written by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to answer common questions about breastfeeding.

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  • Breastfeeding Your Baby: Getting Started
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Getting ready for the birth of your baby is an exciting and busy time. One of the most important decisions you will make is how to feed your baby.

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  • Brief Resolved Unexplained Event: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    A brief resolved unexplained event (or BRUE for short) occurs suddenly and can be scary for parents and caregivers. A brief resolved unexplained event is a diagnosis made after your baby’s doctor or health care professional has examined your baby and determined that there was no known concerning cause

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 1 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 12 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 15 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 18 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 2 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 2 Year Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 2½ Year Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 4 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 6 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 9 Month Visit
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: First Week Visit (3 to 5 Days)
    Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family.

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