Healthy Kids, Happy Kids
Advice for Injury Prevention
Safety for Infants and Children
Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Never leave a child unattended in a car.
- Parents should wear their seat belts.
- Correctly use an infant car seat in the infant position.
- Be prepared to switch to toddler car seat and position.
- Use an approved toddler car seat correctly (see illustration on page XX).
- Use a rear facing car seat until 2 years of age.
- Use a forward facing car seat until the maximum weight limit.
- Booster seats should be used until a child is 4'9".
- Don't carry a child on a tractor or riding mower.
- A child over 13 years of age may sit in the front seat.
- Do not buy motorized vehicles for the child.
List of Services
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Appearance of NewbornsAppearance of Newborns Appearance of Newborns
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Bathing Your BabyBathing Your Baby Bathing Your Baby
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Bowel Movements in InfantsBowel Movements in Infants Bowel Movements in Infants
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Care of Newborn's PenisCare of Newborn's Penis Care of Newborn's Penis
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Care of Newborn's VaginaCare of Newborn's Vagina Care of Newborn's Vagina
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Care of the Newborn's NavelCare of the Newborn's Navel Care of the Newborn's Navel
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Correcting Sleep Problems in InfantsCorrecting Sleep Problems in Infants Correcting Sleep Problems in Infants
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Cradle Cap (seborrheic dermatitis)Cradle Cap (seborrheic dermatitis) Cradle Cap (seborrheic dermatitis)
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Crying in InfantsCrying in Infants Crying in Infants
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Diaper RashDiaper Rash Diaper Rash
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Fussy Spells in InfantsFussy Spells in Infants Fussy Spells in Infants
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Sleep ProblemsSleep Problems Sleep Problems
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Sneezing, Noisy Breathing, & SpittingSneezing, Noisy Breathing, & Spitting Sneezing, Noisy Breathing, & Spitting
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TeethingTeething Teething