From Rise and Shine from Children's National Hospital <[email protected]>
Subject How to Read a Prescription Medication Label
Date March 30, 2023 11:00 AM
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When you’re caring for a sick child, the last thing you want to worry about is giving them the wrong dosage of medicine. Here’s how to read a prescription label ([link removed]) so you can find the information you need to give your child their medication safely.

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** Getting your teen ready to drive ([link removed])
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Few teens and preteens ever think about the rules of the road or how to drive safely until they’re just about to start driving. Here are a few ways to provide them with the tools they need to make responsible choices before they are ready to drive.

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** Coping activities for non-speaking children ([link removed])
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Parents with non- or partially-speaking children who struggle with anxiety often wonder how to reach them, talk to them and help them. Fortunately, there are many things your child can to do to calm down that do not require any words at all!

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