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Beyond Screen Time: A Parent’s Guide to Media Use
Category: behavioral_and_psychosocial_issues
While family is the most important influence in a child’s life, media in all its forms, including TV, computers, and other screens, are not far behind. Because media can influence how children think, feel, and behave, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) encourages parents to help their children
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Building Strong Bones: Why Calcium Counts
Category: adolescents
As you grow, you need calcium to build strong bones and a healthy body. Getting plenty of calcium while you are young also makes your bones strong and keeps them strong for your entire lifetime.
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Choosing Quality Child Care: What's Best for Your Family?
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Finding high-quality child care is very important but not always easy. Your choice will play a key role in your child's health and development. Read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) about child care options to help you in your search for what's best for your family.
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For Today's Teens: A Message From Your Pediatrician
Category: pediatric_care
Now that you are getting older, you have different health needs than you did when you were younger. However, your pediatrician is still there to help you stay healthy.
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Health Care for College Students
Category: adolescents
College is filled with many opportunities to learn and experience life. You'll be responsible for making your own choices, including choices about your health. Following is important information to help you stay healthy and safe on your new journey.
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Healthy Communication With Your Child
Category: growth_and_development
Healthy communication with your child is one of the most important and rewarding skills that you can develop as a parent. It also makes the tough parts of parenting (such as disciplining your child) much easier and more effective. Good communication
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How Do Infants Learn?
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
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Internet and Your Family, The
Category: growth_and_development
The Internet can connect you and your family to all types of resources. At your computer, you and your family can read the latest news, look up information, listen to music, play games, buy things, or e-mail friends. The possibilities for learning and exploring on the Internet are endless. However, not
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