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Burns for Parents
Burns, especially scalds from hot water and liquids, are some of the most common childhood accidents. Minor burns often can be safely treated at home, but more serious burns require medical care.
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First Aid: Teeth Injuries for Parents
If your child loses a baby tooth, there's no need to replace it. But if a permanent tooth is dislodged, it's a dental emergency. Here's what to do.
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Choking for Parents
Choking is an emergency, so it's important to recognize the signs of choking and know what to do if happens.
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Preventing Cuts for Parents
It's important to protect kids from sharp and dangerous items around and outside the home. Here are ways to prevent cuts and other injuries.
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When It's Just You After School for Kids
Are you home alone after school? If so, find out how to stay safe and keep busy until mom or dad comes home.
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School and Diabetes for Parents
When kids with diabetes attend school, parents should discuss the condition with teachers, school staff, and coaches. Here are some tips on what to cover.
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Playground Safety for Parents
Following these safety guidelines can make neighborhood playgrounds entertaining and safe for your kids.
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A to Z: Anaphylaxis for Parents
Anaphylaxis is a sudden, life-threatening reaction that is usually caused by an allergy.
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Hurricanes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents
Being prepared for a hurricane and letting kids help can give everyone some sense of control and feel less anxious. Here are some tips to help your family plan.
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Milk Allergy for Parents
Milk allergy can cause serious reactions. Find out how to keep kids safe.