Plus: Preventing gift jealousy
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One of the most important things for parents is the safety of their children. And, as the holiday shopping season gets underway, parents should take steps to find safe and fun gifts for their kids. Here are some tips for telling the difference between safe and unsafe gifts ([link removed]) .
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** The dangers of button batteries ([link removed])
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As we all know, young children have a tendency to put random objects in their mouths. They are particularly drawn to colorful and shiny objects, including button batteries. Unfortunately, these tiny batteries can cause major injuries, or even death, if ingested.
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** Managing gift jealousy among siblings ([link removed])
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Despite the thought and love that parents put into gift choices for their family, children may still express jealousy over their brother or sister’s gifts. Psychologist Eleanor Mackey, PhD, offers tips for preventing and managing gift jealousy among siblings.
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