
Health
Toddlers generally enjoy robust health but can seem to move from one minor ailment – a runny nose, a ticklish cough, a low-grade temperature with no other symptoms of illness – to another. This is particularly true if he has just started day-care, where he is being exposed for the first time to a wide range of childhood illnesses.

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- Animal bites and scratches
- Bathing your toddler
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- Children and the flu
- Children teeth
- Choking hazards for your baby
- Dealing with infections and blood
- Dehydration and sun stroke
- Development of permanent teeth
- DRABC essential first aid action
- Ear care
- First aid and emergencies
- First aid courses
- Fluoride
- Glue ear and grommets
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- Immunisation
- Keeping healthy with pets
- Minor injuries
- Myth-busting immunisation
- Omega 3 and kids
- Owning a bird
- Owning a pet
- Pain relief for sick babies and toddlers
- Preventing food contamination
- Teaching healthy eating habits
- Teeth in babies and toddlers
- Toddler hygiene
- Understanding your baby's eye development
- Vaccines
- Your toddler's eye development
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