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Baby Mum Mum Child Resource Center
Here in the Baby Mum-Mum Child Resource Center you can find everything to do with Parenting and Babies broken down into eight sections. These sections include: Parenting & Kids Health, Food & Nutrition, Growth & Development, Teething, Feeding, Safety, New Baby Care and a section we call "Just for moms".
SAFETY
By Parenthood.com Each year, millions of young children are injured by hazards in the home. The good news is that many of these incidents can be prevented by using simple child-safety devices.
By The CDC Here is a list of many things you can do to protect your child from the harmful effects of the sun.
By The CDC Motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of death among children in the U.S. (CDC 2006). But many of these deaths can be prevented. Placing children in age- and size-appropriate restraint systems reduces serious and fatal injuries by more than half (NHTSA 2006d).
By American Academy of Pediatrics Each year thousands of young children are killed or injured in car crashes. You can help keep this from happening to your child by using car safety seats and seat belts correctly on every single trip you take. Here are some helpful tips.
By SafeKids.com Learn how to keep your kid safe. Here's a safety guide for keeping the whole family safe online.
By Marcia MacQuarrie From Today'sParent.com Every time a toy is recalled from reputable toy manufacturers, parents are left wondering about the safety of their children's playthings. Know the safety hazards so you can screen the toys that come into your home. Here's a safety checklist to start you off.
By: Debra S Holtzman From SheKnows.com In addition to packing in your carry-on baggage and necessities such as baby food, diapers, medicine and items that will keep your child entertained, there are a few more steps that you should take to make the flight safer for yourself and your baby. Debra Holtzman, JD, MA an internationally recognized safety and health expert and author of the book, The Safe Baby: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Home Safety, offers these tips.
From The Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service Food Safety Guidelines for Pregnant to Nursing Mothers and beyond. See what the recommended safety procedures are for preparing and storing breast milk, formula and baby food as well as dietary cautions for pregnant and nursing mothers.
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