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Online Newsletters: Healthy Babies,
Healthy Kids, Healthy Teens


Healthy Babies

Congratulations on the newest addition to your family! Whether this is your first baby or your fourth, you probably have questions. Either way, we invite you to sign up for our Healthy Babies online newsletters, created by Kaiser Permanente pediatricians for parents like you. Each newsletter is full of quality health information and interactive tools to help support you and your partner during your baby's first year. We make it easy and convenient to stay connected to your pediatrician and a host of resources for new parents.


Healthy Kids

Healthy Kids online newsletters offer health and parenting tips for parents just like you. Created by Kaiser Permanente pediatricians and child development specialists, each newsletter is full of quality health information and interactive tools. We cover topics such as healthy eating, child development, and ideas for better parenting.


Healthy Teens

Healthy Teens online newsletters offer health and parenting tips for parents just like you. Created by Kaiser Permanente pediatricians and adolescent medicine specialists, newsletters cover topics such as healthy eating and exercise, promoting your teen's self-esteem, how to talk to your kids about sex, and helping your teen stay safe at school and on the road.

 


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