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Breastfeeding FAQs: Some Common Concerns for Parents
Here are answers to some questions about common breastfeeding concerns - from biting to spitting up.
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Caring for Your Child With Cerebral Palsy (CP): Birth to Age 5 for Parents
If your child has cerebral palsy, there's a lot to know. This checklist makes it easy to find out what programs and services may be available to you.
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Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate: Feeding Your Child for Parents
Babies born with a cleft may need some feeding help from special bottle systems. Find out what's available and how they work.
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Diabetes: When to Call the Doctor for Parents
Caring for a child with diabetes includes knowing when to get medical help. Learn more about when to call the doctor.
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A to Z: Abuse, Substance for Parents
Substance abuse is when someone drinks alcohol or smokes or takes drugs in a way that could lead to health, legal, and other problems.
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Your Child's Development: 15 Months for Parents
Doctors use certain milestones to tell if a child is developing as expected. Here are some things your toddler may be doing this month.
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Media Use Guidelines for Parents
Too much media use can take kids away from other activities, such as sleeping, exercising, playing with friends, and doing homework.
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Motivating Preschoolers to Be Active for Parents
A preschooler's desire to move, move, move makes this a great time to encourage fitness habits that can last a lifetime.
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Choosing and Instructing a Babysitter for Parents
One of your most important tasks as a parent is finding a qualified babysitter. Here are some essential tips on choosing and instructing a babysitter.
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Preventing Kids From Getting Trapped in Parked Cars for Parents
Parked cars can be dangerous places for kids whether they’re left in the car or get in by themselves. These tips can help protect them.