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Healthy Moms, Healthy Families

Dear Parents,

This issue is all about helping you and your family breathe easy. Learn how to protect your kids from asthma, and how to avoid other respiratory problems caused by mold or bacterial infection.

While some causes of breathing problems may be unavoidable, cigarette smoking isn't one of them. Secondhand smoke can be devastating for a child's health, and statistics show that children of smokers are more likely to become smokers themselves.

Finally, breathing clean air is important for overall good health. Learn about how air pollution can affect your pregnancy, possible airborne hazards in schools, and the dangers of carbon monoxide.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Asthma and Respiratory Illness
Respiratory problems are on the rise, thanks to indoor and outdoor causes.

Protecting Kids from Asthma
Infants and Asthma
What the Teacher Should Know About Asthma Attacks
How to Help During Hyperventilation
Dealing with Mold
Risks of Whooping Cough
Printable: Functions and Structures of the Respiratory System
More on Healthy Kids

The Dangers of Smoking
A parent who smokes cigarettes is harming every member of the family.

Kids and Secondhand Smoke
Parents' Smoking Kills Kids
Health Hazard: Smoking Tobacco
Smoking and Your Child
Kids and Smoking
Methods to Quit Smoking
Cigarettes: Don't Believe the Hype
The Effects of Tobacco Use
The Price of Cigarettes
More on Smoking

Clean Air
For Clean Air Month, learn the importance of keeping our airways free of pollutants.

Air Pollution and Pregnancy
EarthSavers: Air
Healthy Habits: Breathe Clean Air
The Silent Killer: Carbon Monoxide
Are School Bus Diesel Fumes Fueling Kids' Cancer Risk?
Environmental Hazards in School Buildings
Air, Air Everywhere
More Environmental Tips

Custom Shopping List
Use our custom shopping list to make sure your family has everything they need to start the day off right. Brought to you by Capri Sun Click Here.

You Can Save a Life
Take our CPR quiz to find out if your skills are up-to-date, and read our article on the importance of CPR for more information on this life-saving technique.

Join in this discussion on our Message Boards about child nutrition:

"My 8-year-old stepson has a voracious appetite. He can seriously eat more than an overweight adult male. His dad feels that as long as it's 'healthy food', it's okay. I disagree. He's starting to get fat, and we're going to go broke on groceries. Any ideas? "
—momtoangels

Summer Movies
From Captain Kirk to Harry Potter, check out all the hottest Hollywood blockbusters coming to a movie theater near you.

What's new in the FamilyEducation blogs:

"A teenage girl was suspended for 2 weeks for taking her birth control pill during lunch, violating the school's 'no pill' policy. I understand the need to curb drug abuse in schools, but in a nation struggling with sky-rocketing teen pregnancy rates, what message does this send? Be responsible for your health, and you'll be punished?"

--Lindsay, the Chatterbox

Sun Safety

Protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

Sun Safety for Children
Sun Safety Tips from Parents
Protection from the Sun
Shielding Babies from the Sun
Printable: Fun in the Sun


 

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