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- ALLERGIES
- An allergy is a disorder in which the body becomes hypersensitive to a particular allergen. Allergies include hayfever (allergic rhinitis) and allergy-induced asthma.
- ATTENDING A FIRST- AID COURSE
- If your child has an accident, it is vital that you remain calm and take the appropriate steps to ensure his wellbeing until, in more serious cases, the emergency services arrive. A first-aid course will provide you with the knowledge and the confidence to cope should an accident occur.
- ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER
- Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a behavioral disorder characterized by excessive activity. Most children are easily distracted and often fidgety, but in ADD sufferers these traits are so pronounced that they can make learning and education virtually impossible.
- AVOIDING SUNBURN
- Sunburn occurs when people spend too much time in the sun or under sun lamps. Sunburn makes the skin red, sore and blistered and can often cause sickness and fever. Continued over-exposure to the sun not only ages the skin prematurely, but can also cause skin cancer.
- BICYCLING: A KID'S TICKET TO RIDE
- Technically, bicycling is the act of propelling oneself on a two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicle. Emotionally - for children, at least - bicycling epitomizes freedom.
- BOTTLE-FEEDING TIPS
- The American Academy of Pediatricians recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months after birth, but that is not always possible. Bottle-feeding with infant formula is an alternative way to nourish your baby. If you bottle-feed your baby, here are some choices to consider:
- BUCKLE UP FOR YOUR CHILD'S LIFE TOO
- Failure to protect infants and children with car seats and seat belts results in an annual tragedy. Every year traffic accidents are the leading cause of death in children aged 14 and younger in the United States. About half of those kids are unrestrained.
- CAR SAFETY
- By observing safety measures you can often avoid accidents in cars and prevent serious injury to passengers.
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