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Safer Digital Connections: Technology Abuse and Ways to Support Safety
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Safer Digital Connections: Technology Abuse and Ways to Support Safety

Technology is evolving with us, where its goal is to make our lives easier. It is important to consider your personal safety when using new technology or devices.

Digital Boundaries for Teens and Caregivers
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Digital Boundaries for Teens and Caregivers

The foundation for online safety is creating healthy digital boundaries — what a young person is comfortable doing, seeing, and feeling while using technology and how they would like to be treated by others.

The Joys and Dangers of Slime
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The Joys and Dangers of Slime

At home, daycare and camp, kids (and adults) are clamoring to create and play with slime. Of course, slime is not new.

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Nationwide Childrens Hospital to Host Minority Business Enterprise/Womens Business Enterprise Open House

Nationwide Childrens Hospital will host a fourth Minority Business Enterprise/Womens Business Enterprise (MBE/WBE) Open House on March 19, 2009 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

New Parent Confessions: Bathtime Safety
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New Parent Confessions: Bathtime Safety

Most baby products and safety guidelines are created for children of average size and development. What’s a parent to do if their baby is very small or very large for their age, or meeting developmental milestones at a different rate than their peers?

COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children
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COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children

Children ages 6 months to 5 years can now get COVID-19 vaccinations. Two vaccines received emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are available for children 6 months and older.

Core Stability: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
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Core Stability: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Having a strong, stable core helps us to prevent injuries and allows us to perform at our best. Read expert tips on how to help your child strengthen theirs.

Fireplace Safety: My Family’s Story
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Fireplace Safety: My Family’s Story

There will come a time when your child, babysitter, friend, or family member turns the fireplace on without thinking, so be sure your home is set up for safety.

Front-Facing Car Seats: Is Your Child Ready?
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Front-Facing Car Seats: Is Your Child Ready?

Why is it important to keep your child rear facing as long as possible? Carrie Rhodes, Passenger Safety Program Coordinator at Nationwide Children’s Hospital answers this question and provides recommendations on how to determine if your child is ready for a front-facing car seat.

Epilepsy: Management in School and Sports
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Epilepsy: Management in School and Sports

Epilepsy can be a challenge for school-aged children, but by partnering with teachers, coaches and caregivers, successful management is entirely possible. Here are some tips to help everyone keep your child safe at school.

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