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Tag: Car Seat

September 4, 2018

AAP Updates Recommendations on Car Seats for Children

From the AAP News Room: The American Academy of Pediatrics is publishing updated recommendations on car safety seats, but the real-world impact on how parents should use the seats in…

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Category: AAPTags: Car Seat
March 14, 2017

Stay Up-to-Date on Car Seat Recalls

Manufacturers of newer child seats provide “expiration” dates for their seats that typically range from six to eight years from the date it was manufactured. Expiration dates are a way…

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Category: Neonatal IssuesTags: Car Seat, Safety
October 27, 2015

Oklahoma’s Child Passenger Safety Law

Oklahoma will soon be one of the few states with a child passenger safety law that meets the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics.  This new child passenger safety…

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Category: AAP, Neonatal IssuesTags: Car Seat, Safety
September 9, 2015

Featured Resource: parentPRO

parentPRO connects parents and caregivers with free, voluntary family support provided in the comfort of their home.  parentPRO can also connect to other resources in the community in order to…

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Category: Maternal Issues, Neonatal IssuesTags: Breastfeeding, Car Seat, Communication, Contraception, Depression, Multi-Organization

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