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Pediatric Health

The websites below provide valuable information about your child's health. We hope you find them interesting and useful.

  • Visit the website of the American Academy of Pediatrics for current pediatric news, a breastfeeding guide, information about immunizations, and more.

  • KidsHealth has separate pages for parents, kids, and teens. All of the pages have information about health and nutrition, but beyond that pages are tailored to their specific demographic. The parents' page has links to articles about positive parenting and children's growth and development. The kids' page has links to a glossary of medical terms, various games, and articles about growing up. The teens' page has links to articles about sexual health, drugs and alcohol, and school and jobs. Many of the links are available in Spanish as well.

  • Parent Soup has articles about all sorts of parenting issues, including: how much to pay the babysitter, what to do about tantrums, childproofing the house, and children's nutrition. There are also useful materials on divorce, kids & money, education, siblings, fun crafts & activities, and health.

 


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