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  1. Reducing the Spread of Illness in Child Care (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    child care~ germs~ spreading germs in child care~ sharing toys~ disease transmission~ good hygene~ school~ child care~ illness in child care~ prevent spread of germs~ flu exclusion recommendation~ when to ...
  2. Toddler Health/Related Issues ... Toddler Health ... Children's Health/Related Issues ... Children's Health ... Baby Health Checkup/Start Here ... Baby Health Checkup ... American ...
  3. ... is a good idea to talk with your child's health care provider. You should also talk to your child's provider if you find that your child: Disrespects ...
  4. ... are worried about it, talk to your health care provider. Tips to ease your child's teething discomfort: Wipe your child's face with a ...
  5. Patient Safety/Children ... Patient Safety ... Joint Commission ... PDF
  6. Sleep patterns are often learned as children. When these patterns are repeated, they become habits. Helping your child learn good ...
  7. How quickly does your child need care? If your child could die or be permanently disabled, it is an emergency. Call 911 or the local emergency number ...
  8. School Health/Prevention and Risk Factors ... School Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Find guidance on COVID-19 prevention for K-12 schools ...
  9. Flu/Children ... Flu ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... flu~ chronic health condition~ CDC~ influenza~ special needs~ conditions~ special health care~ at risk~ flu ...
  10. Basic Information about Lead in Drinking Water (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Lead Poisoning/Specifics ... Lead Poisoning ... Drinking Water/Specifics ... Drinking Water ... Questions and answers about lead in drinking water -- health effects, EPA regulations ...
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