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Mental Health
Is Your Child Hitting Their Milestones? A Developmental Screening Can Give You Answers
Estimated read time:Your baby’s first steps or words are a delight. They’re also a sign your child has passed another developmental milestone. Here’s why that matters.
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Health Care
Protect Your Child From Sun Damage Now to Prevent Cancer Decades Later
Estimated read time:Sunburn is a delayed reaction that can be especially damaging to children who don't know anything is wrong until the damage is already done. And though a childhood sunburn may heal in a matter of days...
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Health Care
How to Pack a Healthy School Lunch
Estimated read time:Packing a healthy school lunch is easy if you plan ahead, use fresh foods and keep your kids involved. Learn about health and wellness at AdventHealth.
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Health Care
How to Keep Kids’ Brains Stimulated Over the Summer
Estimated read time:Check out these helpful tips on keeping your child’s brain active and stimulated over their summer break.
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Family and Friends
Protect Your Child from Hot Cars with These 5 Habits
Estimated read time:Every year, dozens of parents go to work or on an errand, their mind on autopilot or distracted, and forget about the most important thing in their life.
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Health Care
Your Age-By-Age Guide to Vaccinations
Estimated read time:From newborns to the elderly, vaccines protect us from contagious diseases. Here’s an age-by-age guide to vaccines.
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Health Care
What to Do When Your Child Has Bone and Joint Pain
Estimated read time:An active childhood can mean frequent bumps and bruises for many children and young athletes. But when your child is experiencing intense pain or limited mobility, it can be hard to know how to find...
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Health Care
Arthritis Isn't Just for Older Adults: How to Spot It in Your Child
Estimated read time:It's easy to mistake kids' aches and stiffness for growing pains. But kids can get arthritis too. Are the "growing pains" actually a sign of something more?
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Health Care
Twists and Breaks: Childhood Sports Injuries to Watch For
Estimated read time:Minor scrapes, strains and bruises are expected, but as many as half of all children will experience a broken bone. And most of these fractures occur while engaging in sports.