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Parenting Articles from Children's Hospital Colorado Experts


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How to Calm Your Nerves with Food

Learn how to reduce stress with eating behaviors. Our Clinical Dietitian Cinda Nab, RD shares tips on foods that can help calm your nerves.

What Is the Right Age for My Child to...?

Every child is different, yes. But here are some general guidelines parents can follow as their children get older and become more independent.

Facts About Measles: What Parents Need to Know

Although measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, it’s not just a problem of the past. Read more and learn how to keep your child safe.

Top Five Summer Safety Risks

Our Injury Prevention Program Manager identifies a few of the major trouble spots for traumatic injuries and how to steer clear.

Dental Health

Our experts answer questions on how to keep your kids' teeth healthy. 

How to Optimize Your Child's Bone Health

Learn about the many things you can do to develop better bone health in your growing child.

Healthy School Lunches

Looking for lunch ideas for your young athlete? Check out these healthy ideas from a clinical nutritionist at Children's Hospital Colorado.

9 Fever Facts

Don’t panic if your little one is running a fever. It's one of the good guys, helping fight infections. Our expert shares fever facts to help ease your worry.

11 Ways to Get Your Kids to Drink More Water

Convincing your kids to choose water over a sugary drink can be tough. Our registered dietitian shares 11 ideas make it easy for kids to stay hydrated.

Common Grade-Schoolers Health Questions (5 to 8 Years Old)

Children's Hospital Colorado has put together the top parents health questions and answers for children in grade school

9 Common Health Questions for Children of Any Age

Children's Hospital Colorado has put together answers to parents questions covering many topics concerning children of all ages.

Booster Seat Safety Tips

Get tips to help your child understand that a booster is comfortable, safe, and where he or she needs to be until she is at least 8 years old.

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