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Ostomy Care: Ordering Supplies

Your child may need different ostomy supplies as he grows and gets older. Learn how to care for your child's ostomy and order supplies.

Negative Behavior as a Form of Communication: How to Be a Trauma-Informed Parent
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Negative Behavior as a Form of Communication: How to Be a Trauma-Informed Parent

Every child experiences stress. It’s important to understand children’s stress can become toxic if it’s not acknowledged and addressed.

Home Fire Sprinklers
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Home Fire Sprinklers

A house fire is reported every 60 seconds in the United States. Though many homeowners have smoke alarms, they are often not working, without batteries, or disabled.

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Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is any act of a sexual nature upon a child.

Digital Stalking in Relationships: How Adults Can Support Teens
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Digital Stalking in Relationships: How Adults Can Support Teens

Compared with 2019, the average time US teens spent on social media apps almost doubled in 2020, across all major platforms. Teens find that their “real” and digital lives are merged, including romantic relationships.

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Complex Behavior Program

Our Complex Behavior Program provides caregivers and providers with effective strategies to help children reduce their dangerous or problematic behavior patterns and build coping skills.

Winter Sports
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Winter Sports

Winter can be a time of great fun. However, these activities can lead to injuries. Following a few safety tips can help you and your family have a fun and safe winter.

#WearAHelmet: Supporting Bike Riders Wearing Helmets
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#WearAHelmet: Supporting Bike Riders Wearing Helmets

As summer approaches, children are headed outside to play. For many children, this means dusting off their bikes, scooters, roller blades, skateboards, and/or hoverboards to cruise around the neighborhood. Along with these toys, children should be grabbing their helmet every time they ride.

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Contact Precautions

Your child may be placed on Contact Precautions as a safety measure as certain germs can be spread by contact.

How to Keep Your Kids Safe in the Pool
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How to Keep Your Kids Safe in the Pool

Drowning is a leading cause of injury death for young children ages 1 to 4, and the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury death for people of all ages. For toddlers (children ages 1 to 4 years), swimming pools pose the greatest risk of submersion injury.

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