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Feeding

Join the series as we explore symptoms, causes, and treatment options for feeding difficulties and enhance access to care within local communities.

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Participation FAQs

Find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.

Household Cleaners and Eye Injuries: The Importance of Safe Storage
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Household Cleaners and Eye Injuries: The Importance of Safe Storage

Household cleaning products represent a major source of exposures reported to U.S. poison control centers, and they commonly involve the eyes, especially among children.

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Use MyChart to view your Nationwide Children's medical record.

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Shoulder Injuries in U.S. High School Athletes Occur More Often in Boys

Although shoulder injuries accounted for just 8 percent of all injuries sustained by high school athletes, shoulder injuries were relatively common in predominately male sports such as baseball (18 percent of all injuries), wrestling (18 percent) and football (12 percent).

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Mentor FAQs

Interested in becoming a Connecting Family Mentor at Nationwide Children's Hospital and have questions? Find the answer here.

Cooking Safety
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Cooking Safety

Cooking is a common cause of injury in the home and the leading cause of home fires. Stoves, ovens, toaster ovens and microwaves can all be sources of kitchen fires. 

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New National Study Finds Decrease in Pediatric Injuries Associated with Household Cleaners

Every year in the United States, there are more than 1.2 million poison exposures among children younger than 6 years. In recent decades, household cleaning products have consistently been one of the leading sources of pediatric poisoning.

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Family ECHO

Join the series as we build knowledge and confidence for families and caregivers raising children with autism and other developmental disabilities, ultimately empowering them with tools to support their children.

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Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Program

The Heart Center’s Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Program (CNOP) evaluates children with congenital heart disease who are at a higher risk for developmental delays or concerns and helps them reach their full potential.

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