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Is your baby, child or teen getting enough sleep?
If your child loses a
little sleep on one night, he or she is not likely to feel dramatically
different the next day. But make poor sleeping a habit, and the bad
effects magnify in growing bodies deprived of the rest they need to
thrive physically and mentally.
For those few, poor sleep
is not a choice but a medical issue—one that might require a doctor’s care.
Learn how much sleep your child needs, how to establish healthy
sleep habits and what signs may indicate a more serious sleep issue.
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Make a difference for Texas' uninsured children
You can help thousands of
uninsured
Texas children by urging Gov. Rick Perry and other elected officials
to support funding and legislative changes for CHIP and the
Children's Medicaid Program.
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January 2007
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The results are in:
Texas Children's ranks among the top pediatric hospitals in the
nation
Child
magazine recently announced the results of its fourth exclusive
survey to identify the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country.
Texas Children’s Hospital—the
only hospital in Texas on the list—ranks
No. 4. Many of the hospital's
specialty centers,
including heart, newborn and cancer,
also
earned top-10 rankings.
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Healthy
tips to build healthy kids
Stave off kids' boredom by
suggesting activities designed to keep them off of the sofa or
computer and get them moving. Ideas include playing catch, raking
leaves, taking a walk or going for a family bike ride. Not only are
these activities healthy, but they also are great ways for families to
spend some fun, quality time together. |