Water safety tips for infants and toddlers 

Drowning is quick and silent—it can happen in just 30 seconds, without a single splash. Babies are especially vulnerable—they can drown in as little as 1 inch of water. But drowning is preventable, and you are your child's best lifeguard. Get water safety tips from our experts.

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Internet safety 

Technology can be a wonderful thing, but sometimes the benefits come at a cost. Angie Boy, DrPH, from our Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children, joins the podcast to discuss how her job impacts her own parenting and resources to keep kids safe online.

Mealtime roles 

If you want to raise a healthy eater—and minimize mealtime stress—start by knowing the roles you and your child play during mealtimes. This is called division responsibility, which can help build healthier eating habits and make mealtimes enjoyable for everyone. 

Mental health myths 

When it comes to mental health, it can be hard to tell what's myth or fact. Our experts address mental health myths so you can get a clearer picture of what is normal, what needs attention or what to do when you feel there is a problem.

Kids' helmet safety

Did you know nearly 50 kids visit an emergency department every hour in the U.S. due to injuries from riding bikes, scooters, skateboards and skates? Make safety on wheels a habit as our experts share ways you can protect your child from injuries.

Save the Date

Strong4Life Superhero Sprint

Join us at Piedmont Park  Saturday, June 8, for our Strong4Life Superhero Sprint 5K and 1-mile fun run. Use your superpowers to walk, run, roll, sprint or fly to the finish line, and don't miss out on all the fun before and after the race. This stroller- and dog-friendly race is fun for the whole family.

Children's Spotlight

Kalani's story: Hoping for a heart

When a high fever struck, Kalani was rushed to our Scottish Rite Emergency Department, where she was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a heart disease that reduces the heart's ability to pump blood effectively. Kalani was placed on the transplant list, her family received the call they will never forget.