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Winter Car Seat Safety
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Winter Car Seat Safety

We all want to keep kids warm, but when kids wear a coat in their car seat, it often makes the harness too loose. Save the puffy coats for playgrounds and playing in the snow, and use these tips for staying warm and safe in the car.

Underproduction of Breast Milk: How to Increase Your Supply
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Underproduction of Breast Milk: How to Increase Your Supply

How much is “enough” breast milk? The answer is not a number, because it is different for each mother. “Enough” is the volume needed to feed your baby.

Organic Foods: Are They Safer For Our Kids?
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Organic Foods: Are They Safer For Our Kids?

When determining whether to choose conventional or organic food, it is important to understand what organic means.

My Son's Journey With Spina Bifida
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My Son's Journey With Spina Bifida

Guest post written by Megan Mompher, mom to Blake I have never been as scared in my life as the moment when I found out my unborn son had spina bifida. Blake’s future was unknown and my husband and I had no idea what to expect.

Insufficient Sleep Can Be Deadly
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Insufficient Sleep Can Be Deadly

It was about 2 a.m. on Christmas Eve when Jakob Murphy fell asleep at the wheel of his SUV, crashed into a telephone pole, and was killed instantly. He was 24 years old. Murphy was a strapping, redheaded college football player at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati.

Drowning Prevention Is a Family Event
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Drowning Prevention Is a Family Event

As the weather warms up, our minds will drift to fun family times outside at pools and the beach. Learning about drowning prevention and emergency care in case of an accident is a must before planning water activities.

Sexting: What Parents Need to Know
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Sexting: What Parents Need to Know

By fostering open communication, setting clear boundaries, and providing guidance, you can help your teen navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.

Teen Drivers: 8 Safety Tips
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Teen Drivers: 8 Safety Tips

Nothing is scarier than a teen driver. Or is it a driver using their cellphone on the highway? Or someone balancing food on their lap and barely a hand on the wheel while they simultaneously try to eat, not spill, and operate a vehicle?

How to Know if Your Child is Ready for Contact Lenses
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How to Know if Your Child is Ready for Contact Lenses

Contact lenses can be a great alternative to glasses for common childhood eye problems like myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. 

Window Blinds and Child Injury: Safety Tips for Your Home
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Window Blinds and Child Injury: Safety Tips for Your Home

Window blinds can cause serious injuries or even death to young children. On average, two children under 6 years of age are treated in a U.S. hospital emergency department each day for a window blind-related injury.

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