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How to childproof your living areas and outside your home
In the past few blog posts, we’ve shared some insight about how you can effectively protect your children from the hazards in your and . Once you’ve gotten those rooms under control (well, as much you can get things under control with a toddler in the house!), it’s time to look at other important areas: your living area and the outside of your home.
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How to childproof your bathroom
Previously, we shared some ideas about . Today, we’ll continue by talking about another one of the most troublesome areas in your home: the bathroom. It’s no secret that toddlers love the bathroom, and that one tiny room holds the potential for a whole lot of disaster.
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How to talk to your kids about death
Written by Jaya Jagmohan, DO
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Is your child ready to be potty trained?
Written by Erika Diogene, DO
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Know the hazards of a button battery
Written by Timothy Hadley, DO
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Preventing childhood obesity can be as easy As 5-2-1-0!
Written by Brandon Alexander, DO
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Look Before You Lock
This post was originally published June 2013
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How to talk to your teen about drinking and driving
When it comes to parenting, some safety lessons we impart to our kids are simple. Look both ways before you cross the street. Don’t play with matches. Never put anything into an electrical socket. These things are black and white, clear as day. It would be nice if things stayed this easy, but they don’t. We all know that as our kids grow, teaching about safety becomes more complicated.
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What you need to know about car seat safety for your kids
This post was written with Amber Yampolsky, PT, ATP, CPST, Physical Therapist at Arnold Palmer Hospital
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Solid foods 101: When and how to introduce to your baby
Written by Summer Vu, DO