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Be Safee on the 4th
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Stop Porn and Predators.
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online according to your rules. They can still search over a billion web pages and return porn-free
results while you monitor activity by receiving daily e-mail reports.
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Trying to fix up your
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To help you celebrate safely this Fourth
of July, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National
Council on Fireworks Safety offer some safety tips. |
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Beat the Heat >> |
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Now that summer has arrived, here are a few helpful ways for
you to help your children beat the heat. |
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Helping Children After
a Disaster >> |
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A catastrophe such as an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, fire
or flood is frightening to children and adults alike. It is
important to acknowledge the frightening parts of the disaster
when talking with a child about it. |
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Children and Firearms >> |
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Parents, professionals and many others are concerned about
the increasing numbers of children and adolescents killed by
firearms. |
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Lead Exposure in Children Affects Brain
and Behavior >> |
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Lead exposure is one of the most common preventable
poisonings of childhood. It is estimated that one out of every
six children in the United States, or a total of over three
million children, have blood levels in the toxic range. Lead is
a potent poison that can affect individuals at any age. |
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Injury-Free Halloween >> |
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To help prevent injuries to children this Halloween, the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is releasing safety
tips. Halloween-related injuries can involve burns from
flammable costumes ignited by open flames from items such as
candles and jack-o'- lanterns, and abrasions from sharp objects
attached to masks or costumes. |
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Internet Children >> |
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Computers have traditionally been trusted by both children
and adults as reliable and accurate sources of information. The
rapid growth of online services and Internet access has added a
new dimension to modern computing. |
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Making Decisions About Substance
Abuse Treatment >> |
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Many children and adolescents use alcohol and other drugs.
Some develop serious problems. |
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Positioning the Sleeping
Infant: Protection Against Sids >> |
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Parents and caregivers should place healthy infants on their
backs when putting them down to sleep. This is because recent
studies have shown an increase in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(SIDS) in infants who sleep on their stomachs. |
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Prepare Your
Child to be a Safe Bicyclist >> |
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There are many things a parent can do to help prepare a child
to be a safe bicyclist. |
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Teens: Alcohol
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Most teenagers will have some experience
with alcohol and other drugs. Most will experiment and stop, or
continue to use casually without significant problems. Some will
use regularly, with varying degrees of physical, emotional and
social problems. |
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