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Injury Prevention in Young Athletes
Whether your child is playing year-round sports, participating in private lessons or coaching, or playing on an elite AAU or club team, young athletes and their parents are constantly looking for ways to elevate athletic performance.

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April is Autism Awareness Month
You may not be aware of it, but April is Autism Awareness Month. In fact, April 2nd is designated World Autism Awareness Day by the United Nations. This day recognizes the increasing prevalence of autism around the world and its impact on families, schools and businesses.

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Easy Ways to Prevent Seasonal Depression
When it’s cold it’s hard to get motivated and find ways to be active indoors. Most people tend to experience symptoms of seasonal depression during the winter months, or those who suffer from depression year-round report an increase during this time of year.

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How to Talk to Children about Death
“Mommy, I don’t want you to die!” As parents, we try our best to protect our children from death, which is an unfortunate reality of life.

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Why I Vaccinate
It was never up for debate. Our son was going to be immunized. It was not because we were thinking of others – although protecting the people around us was a nice bonus. He was going to be immunized because we were selfish.

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Diagnosing Food Allergies with Component Testing
Nearly 6 million kids in the U.S. have food allergies. It’s important to identify what’s causing the allergic reaction, so the culprit food can be removed from the diet and to prevent unnecessary removal of many foods from the diet.

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How to Teach Your Child About Differences
Understanding and appreciating differences is essential for your child's development and their perception of the world. As they grow, they'll meet people with various abilities, backgrounds and perspectives. Teaching them about this fosters empathy, respect and inclusiveness.

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7 Tips for Traveling in the Car
Bickering, whining, and refusing to wear a seatbelt are common behaviors that children struggle with during car rides. Here are some tips on teaching your child how to behave in the car, and what to do when they don’t.

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How to Choose a Baby Formula
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends human milk as the sole source of nutrition for the first six months of life. However, if human milk is not an option, a baby formula should be used to help meet a baby’s full nutrition needs.

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All About Campfire Safety
Keep the family fun around the fire going by following these tips when hosting or attending a campfire with children.