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COVID-19: Questions & Answers About Vaccines for Parents
Here are answers to some questions many parents have about COVID-19 vaccines.
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Is it Safe to Breastfeed if I Have the Flu? for Parents
If you have the flu, you can keep breastfeeding your baby. Learn more.
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COVID-19 Vaccines for Children Ages 6 Months to 5 Years for Parents
Children 6 months old to 5 years old now can get vaccinated against COVID-19. Here's what parents should know.
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Is It a Cold, the Flu, or COVID-19? for Parents
The flu usually makes kids feel worse than if they have a cold. But it's not always easy to tell the difference. Here are tips on what to look for — and what to do.
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Flu (Topic Center) for Parents
Learn all about protecting your family from the flu and what to do if your child gets flu-like symptoms.
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Can Kids Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Along With the Flu Vaccine? for Parents
It's safe for kids to get a COVID-19 vaccine along with any other routine vaccine, including the flu vaccine.
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Is My Child Too Sick to Go to School? for Parents
It can be hard to know if kids are well enough to go to school or childcare. Here are some guidelines.
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How to Take Your Child's Pulse for Parents
Need to check your child's heart rate? Follow our guide and check with your doctor if you have questions.
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Auditory Processing Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about APD, and teaching strategies to help students who have the disorder.
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First Aid: Poisoning for Parents
Most childhood poisonings happen in the home. They usually can be treated at home with advice from the poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.