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  • Help Your Child Get Organized for Parents


    Most kids generate a little chaos and disorganization. But if you'd like yours to be more organized and to stay focused on tasks, such as homework, here are 3 steps that make it possible.

  • Stay Safe (Topic Center) for Kids


    Go outside! Just be safe out there. Find out how to handle stinging bugs, thunderstorms, sunny days, and icy cold days, too.

  • Managing Your Medical Care (Topic Center) for Teens


    This page has advice on how to get involved in taking charge of your health and choosing the right health care providers.

  • How to Take an Oral Temperature for Parents


    Taking an oral temperature is easy in an older, cooperative child. Most kids can have their temperature taken this way when they’re about 4–5 years old. Here's how to do it.

  • How to Take a Rectal Temperature for Parents


    The best way to take a temperature in infants and young children is by taking a rectal temperature. Here's how to do it.

  • Well-Child Visit: 7 Years for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the seventh year.

  • Well-Child Visit: 8 Years for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the eighth year.

  • Being Safe in the Kitchen for Kids


    Cooking and baking are lots of fun - as long as you stay safe. Read this article for safety tips before you head into the kitchen.

  • Food Allergies (Topic Center) for Parents


    Food allergies can be serious, so it's very important to quickly identify and treat reactions. Learn about food allergies here so you know what to do when a child has a food allergy.

  • Emergency Care & First Aid (Topic Center) for Parents


    Here's your one-stop information center for everything you need to know about handling emergencies and keeping kids safe.