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How to prevent your babies from choking on finger foods
CHOC experts offer advice to parents for preventing choking hazards when their babies start self-feeding with finger foods.
Why are youths resorting to substance and drug use?
With a rise of substance use among youths, a CHOC experts explains to parents why teens are turning to substances and drugs, and how to help.
Mapping out success: Lucas’ journey at the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center
With help from CHOC, Lucas’ family has learned successful treatment strategies for disruptive behaviors caused by autism spectrum disorder.
Bounce house injuries continue to jump: How to protect your kids
A study by the CHOC Research Institute shows a rise in injuries caused by bounce houses. Learn how to keep your kids safe in bounce houses.
Age-by-age healthy habits for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
CHOC ABA therapists offer healthy habits for preschoolers, elementary school-age children, preteens, teens and young adults with autism.
How to prevent head injuries in children
Head injuries in kids like concussions and bleeds may be scary for families. CHOC experts discuss preventative measures and how to help.
Signs, symptoms and treatments for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
A CHOC expert explains how parents can help their child with autism at any age: birth to 5 years, 6 to 12 years and teens and young adults.
Nutrition tips for infants
A CHOC clinician dietitian offers tips to parents about breast-feeding, bottle-feeding, introducing solid foods and tummy time.