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How to Get Rid of Head Lice
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How to Get Rid of Head Lice

“Mommy, my head itches!” Not the words you want to hear from your child, because it usually means one thing- head lice. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a statement that children with head lice do not need to be kept home from school which understandably has many

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.

Is My Child Using Drugs?
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Is My Child Using Drugs?

You have been concerned about your child’s behavior over the past several months. Falling grades, a new set of friends and some marijuana under the bed lead you to talk with your child about drugs. Your son or daughter simply says that you don’t understand.

How to Create Healthy Eating Habits for Kids
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How to Create Healthy Eating Habits for Kids

Knowing what to feed your toddler/preschooler can be challenging! Not only are their likes and dislikes constantly changing but it is also hard to know what needs to be served to provide him or her with a balanced and nutritious diet.

Benefits of Fluoride in Drinking Water
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Benefits of Fluoride in Drinking Water

Tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease, but it's largely preventable with the right strategies. Discover how fluoride in drinking water can protect your child's smile and well-being in our latest blog post! 

Healthy Meals and Snacks for the Busy Athlete
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Healthy Meals and Snacks for the Busy Athlete

Your child’s nutrition directly affects their performance both on and off the field. And proper nutrition also helps prevent illness and injury. Many young athletes do not have a snack before they head out to practice after school, but snacks are an important part of an athlete’s day.

The One Reason Why You Should Donate Breast Milk
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The One Reason Why You Should Donate Breast Milk

If you are currently breastfeeding your own baby and have extra milk stored in your freezer, or if you make more than your child needs, you can donate it to one of the non-profit milk banks. By doing this, you can make sure that your milk will go to a baby who needs it very much.

When a Seizure Isn’t Epilepsy
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When a Seizure Isn’t Epilepsy

When a child falls down and starts jerking their body, most people assume that the child is having an epileptic seizure. But sometimes this is not the case. Children can have events that look like seizures but actually are non-epileptic events.

Is it Flu or Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?
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Is it Flu or Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

Headache, vomiting, dizziness – sounds like the flu, right? It could be but these are also symptoms of something much more serious: carbon monoxide poisoning.

Safe Sleep and Your New Baby
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Safe Sleep and Your New Baby

With all of the “mommy” blogs, baby super-store registries and well intending friends, new moms are often overwhelmed with the amount of information and opinions on baby gear.

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