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  • Senses Experiment: Mystery Smells for Kids


    How well do you smell? Find out by doing this experiment.

  • A to Z: Burn, First-Degree for Parents


    A first-degree burn is a minor burn that only affects the top layer of skin, or epidermis. It is the mildest of the three types of burns (first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree).

  • Walls & Floors, Doors & Windows, Furniture, Stairways: Household Safety Checklist for Parents


    Use these checklists to make a safety check of your home, including your walls, floors, furniture, doors, windows, and stairways. You should answer "yes" to all of these questions.

  • Are Infant Walkers Safe? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • What Sleep Is and Why All Kids Need It for Kids


    When you get a good night's sleep, it's like giving your body a tiny vacation. Find out the scoop on sleep in this article for kids.

  • How to Handle Nausea for Parents


    Nausea or feeling sick to the stomach often happens before kids throw up (vomit). It's rarely serious. Learn how to treat nausea in children.

  • Sleep Study (Polysomnogram) for Parents


    A sleep study (or polysomnogram) helps doctors diagnose sleep problems. It is an overnight test that can record a variety of body functions while a child sleeps.

  • How to Handle Vomiting for Parents


    Vomiting can be caused by many things, most commonly gastroenteritis (the "stomach flu"). Here's what to do when your child throws up.

  • Premature Ventricular Contractions for Parents


    A premature ventricular contraction (PVC) is an early heartbeat that happens between normal heartbeats. PVCs usually are harmless.

  • Sports Drinks and Energy Drinks for Parents


    When it comes to keeping your kid hydrated, there's a dizzying array of drinks to choose from. Are sports and energy drinks right for your child?