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Caring for Your Teen With Cerebral Palsy (CP): Age 13 and Up for Parents
If your teen has cerebral palsy, there's a lot to know. This checklist makes it easy to determine what programs and services might be needed as your teen nears adulthood.
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Well-Child Visit: 1 Month for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your baby might be doing by the first month.
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CPR for Parents
Every parent should know how and when to administer CPR. Done correctly, CPR can save a child's life by restoring breathing and circulation until medical personnel arrive.
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Preventing Burns and Fires for Parents
Burns, especially scalds from hot water and liquids, are some of the most common childhood accidents. Here's how to protect kids from burns.
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Preventing Injuries From Electrical, Heating, and Cooling Systems for Parents
These simple safety tips can help protect kids from injuries due to electrical, heating, and cooling appliances and systems.
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Summer Safety (Topic Center) for Parents
Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about how to keep kids safe during summertime.
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First Aid: Pinkeye for Parents
Pinkeye is an inflammation of the white part of the eye and the inner eyelids. Although some kinds of pinkeye go away on their own, others require treatment.
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Taking Care of Your Grandchildren for Parents
When you take care of your grandkids, you're probably excited to put your own parenting experience to good use. But there are a few childcare basics to brush up on.
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Feeding Your Family on a Tight Budget for Parents
Everyone needs enough healthy food, but many people can't get it all the time. Here are programs that can help.
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COVID-19 Tests: Which One Is Best? for Parents
Two kinds of tests can see if someone is infected with COVID-19: molecular tests (such as PCR) and antigen tests. Find out how they differ and which might be best for you or your family.