In this issue: the dangers of trampolines; what to do when potty training isn't working; how to reduce choking hazards
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Exercise is important for kids, but there’s one form of exercise many pediatricians will caution against: trampolines. Collisions, falls and improper landings can all cause severe harm, and the youngest kids are the ones most at risk. If your kids do play on trampolines, here’s some advice on how to keep them safer ([link removed]) .
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** How to reduce choking hazards ([link removed])
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A leading cause of injury among children, choking can sometimes be fatal – especially in children ages 4 and younger.
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** Why isn’t potty training working? ([link removed])
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The transition from diapers to toilet is often not a smooth one, and it’s even more frustrating when potty training isn’t working.
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