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Fever (High Temperature) In Kids for Parents
Fevers happen when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above normal. This is often the body's way of fighting infections.
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Vaccine Schedule for Parents
Which vaccines does your child need and when? Use this schedule as a handy reference.
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Cooking With Kids for Parents
Inviting kids into the kitchen to help you cook can be a great way to create quality together time and help your child learn some basic skills.
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If My Baby Is Wheezing, Could it Be Asthma? for Parents
Babies and young children might wheeze due to viral infections (like a cold), but that doesn't mean they will develop asthma when they're older.
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Lead Poisoning for Parents
Long-term exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, particularly in young kids, so it's important to find out whether your child might be at risk for lead exposure.
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Your Child's Habits for Parents
Nail biting, hair twirling, thumb sucking, and nose picking - these childhood habits are common. Here's how to deal with them.
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Congenital Heart Defects for Parents
Heart defects happen when there's a problem with a baby's heart development during pregnancy. Most heart defects can be treated during infancy.
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Your Changing Voice for Kids
Both boys and girls experience voice changes as they grow older, but it's the boys that will notice the biggest difference. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Everyday Reading Opportunities for Parents
Finding time to read is important to developing literacy skills. And there are many easy and convenient ways to make reading a part of every day.
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Why Does Hair Turn Gray? for Kids
Can you imagine yourself with gray hair someday? Find out why it happens in this article for kids.