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Baby Talk vs Parentese: How to Talk with Your Baby
Your baby is already learning to talk just by listening to you! Discover the difference between baby talk and parentese, and get expert tips for building your baby's language skills through everyday moments, songs, gestures, and fun interactions.
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Sunscreen and Kids: What Parents Need to Know
Summer fun is here, but are you protecting your child’s skin the right way? Discover essential sunscreen tips, safe application techniques, and extra sun protection strategies to keep your little one safe from harmful UV rays.
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How to Get Youth Engaged in the Community
When supporting communities with a vibrant and sustainable future in mind, youth participation is essential. When young people are active in their communities, they benefit both themselves and the society around them.
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Drugs and Alcohol
There are many challenges faced by parents as their children develop; one important concern is how to raise kids to not use drugs.
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Dental Injury: Post Treatment Instructions
When a child has a serious dental injury, it may take many weeks for the teeth and gums to heal before we know if they will have problems in the future. With prompt and proper follow-up care by a dentist, some problems, such as pain and infection, can be caught and treated early to prevent future problems.
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Nasal Turbinate Reduction
Prepare for your child's nasal turbinate reduction with this Helping Hand.
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Well-Baby Visits: 12 Months
Welcome to the 12-month visit! Your baby is now 1 year old. Learn what to expect at this visit.
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Measles Virus: Facts for Families
Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads through the air from coughing and sneezing. It is a vaccine-preventable infection. Symptoms of measles usually occur one to two weeks after exposure to an infected individual.
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Croup
Croup is an illness that is usually caused by a virus. The tissues of the windpipe (trachea) and voice box (larynx) become swollen, which makes it harder for air to get into the lungs. Croup can cause a barky cough or hoarse voice. You may also hear a high-pitched squeaking sound called stridor.
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Autumn Asthma Attacks
Fall can turn from fun to frustrating when asthma symptoms spike. Discover why autumn is such a tough season for kids with asthma, common triggers to watch for—from colds to changing weather and allergies—and simple steps you can take now to help keep your child breathing easier.