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  • 3-Day Food Diary for Parents


    If your child has diabetes, you can use this printable sheet to record what he or she eats over a 3-day period.

  • Online Safety for Parents


    The Internet is a wonderful resource, but access to it has its hazards for kids. Here's how to make sure your kids go online safely.

  • Your Medical Records for Teens


    Each time you hop up on a doctor's exam table, somebody makes a note in your medical records. There may come a time when you need your medical information, so find out how to get it and how it's protected.

  • KidsHealth Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for Teens


    Privacy Policy/Terms of Use

  • KidsHealth Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for Kids


    Privacy Policy/Terms of Use

  • KidsHealth Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for Parents


    Privacy Policy/Terms of Use

  • Viewing Clinical Notes in Your Child’s Electronic Medical Record for Parents


    If you use a patient portal or smartphone app to access your family’s health care information, you'll see that notes from the health care provider are now available.

  • Electronic Health Records for Teens


    Because EHRs improve how well your doctors talk to each other and coordinate your treatment, they can enhance your medical care. Get the facts on electronic health records.

  • Getting Health Visits in Your Preferred Language for Parents


    Making sure you and your child’s doctor understand each other is key to a helpful health care visit. If English isn’t your first or preferred language, here's how to do that.

  • Cyberbullying for Parents


    Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person. Here are some suggestions on what to do if online bullying has become part of your child's life.

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