
How to reduce choking hazards
Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.

Common choking hazards include round foods, toys with small parts and toy foods that look like something that could be eaten.

Help your child with food allergies return to school safely. Learn how to build an action plan, partner with teachers, and prepare for emergencies.

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As a parent, you can pay attention to mood changes in your child by looking for some of the depression warning signs below.

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