Healthy Breathing: Health Tips for Families
In this fact sheet, find information for families about asthma. Also, learn more about ways families can eliminate tobacco exposure.
In this fact sheet, find information for families about asthma. Also, learn more about ways families can eliminate tobacco exposure.
In this fact sheet, find tips that can help families understand and use health information they receive from their doctors and other sources.
In this fact sheet, find easy tips families may use to help their children learn about nutrition and healthy eating behaviors starting in infancy.
This fact sheet includes tips families can use to help young children develop positive active play behaviors.
Giving children water with fluoride helps keep their teeth healthy. Learn about fun and easy ways to encourage children to drink water with fluoride.
Baby (primary) teeth are a child’s first set of teeth and by age 2½ to 3 years old, all 20 baby teeth will have come into the mouth. Taking care of a child’s baby teeth is important for their overall health and development.
These resource materials can help families learn about oral health for pregnant people, infants and young children. Topics include dental visits, fluoride, nutrition, oral health care, oral hygiene, and safety and emergency first aid.
It is important for pregnant women to take care of their oral health. Practicing good oral hygiene, eating healthy foods, and getting oral health care help keep a woman’s mouth and teeth healthy during pregnancy.
Children who are often given sugary drinks are more likely to have tooth decay (cavities). Learn about which drinks have added sugar and which drinks (water and milk) are best for children.
This tip sheet offers information on the dangers of children's exposure to secondhand smoke. Use facts in this tip sheet to learn what may happen if they expose their children to secondhand smoke.