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Safety
At the ages of 9 to 12 months, babies already sit, crawl, and some even stand up. The car safety seat should be installed rear-facing, and infants should never be left unattended in the bath, even when they are sitting steadily.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
At the ages of 9 to 12 months, babies already sit, crawl, and some even stand up. The car safety seat should be installed rear-facing, and infants should never be left unattended in the bath, even when they are sitting steadily.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
At the age of one and a half to two years, babies should be encouraged to perform simple actions on their own: walking, taking off their clothes, playing with a ball, and being active. Screens should be avoided until the age of two.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
At the ages of 2 to 3, toddlers should be able to run without falling, go up and down stairs with a railing, and climb. This is the time to encourage them to play in the playground while supervising them.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
At the ages of 3 to 4, children begin to resemble small, independent grown-ups. They walk, talk, jump, and try to explore the world on their own. When riding a bicycle, ensure they wear a helmet.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
At the ages of 4 to 5, toddlers continue to develop their stability and balance. During the summer you can spend time at the beach and the swimming pool, engaging in games and exercises to improve motor skills with adult supervision.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety
Ages 5–6: Continue to nurture children's skills through play, movement, and imagination. Encourage them to play at home, outdoors, and wherever possible, while minimizing screen time as much as you can.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Medication Safety Tips
Safe drug intake includes getting information and counseling from the doctor or pharmacist on the exact instructions for taking a drug. Log in to get important information on drug intake at an older age.
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Older Adults
- 19 Nov 2025
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Avoiding Cold-Related Injuries
Older adults 65 years and older are especially vulnerable to cold and hypothermia, even if there is a minor drop in temperature. How to prevent cold injuries? And what healthy habits should be kept in winter time?
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Older Adults
- 20 Nov 2025
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Protecting Yourself From Heat Hazards
Extremely hot and humid weather is a health hazard for at-risk populations, including the elderly. How to prevent a heat stroke? How to cool your home during a heat wave? What to eat and drink? When to see a doctor?
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Older Adults
- 20 Nov 2025
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