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Practical Parenting, October 2007

Practical Pareting tips for our Le Bonheur families


Olivia's Gift
Eleven years ago, a tragic playground accident almost took Olivia Stevens’ life. As she slid down the slide, a rotten tree limb fell and pinned her down. Thankfully, she had the miracle makers at Le Bonheur to help.
Stopping Sniffles
Cooler weather is on its way, and so is cold and flu season. Before it begins, Le Bonheur Children’s physicians help diagnose common illnesses they see this time of year, and give parents advice on how to fight them.
What's Up Doc - October 2007
Got a health care question that’s stumping you? Our best health care professionals answer some of your questions. This month, we tackle common parenting questions on sleepy teenagers, exercise and talking to your children about sex.
Safe Spooks
Ghosts and goblins aren’t the only things scary about Halloween. For child pedestrians, Oct. 31 is the most dangerous day of the year. Le Bonheur Children’s safety experts share tips on protect your child while he’s out trick or treating next week.
Growing Up
By now, you might have heard Le Bonheur is building a new hospital. Now you can see for yourself. Wrecking balls will soon begin to make way for a new state-of-the-art facility. Read what we’re doing to make Le Bonheur even better for our children.
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