Posted on April 7, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Welcome to Pediatric Safety’s weekly “Child Health & Safety News Roundup”- a recap of the past week’s child health and safety news headlines from around the world. Each day we use Twitter and Facebook to communicate relevant and timely health and safety information to the parents, medical professionals and other caregivers who follow us. Occasionally we may miss something, but we think overall we’re doing a pretty good job of keeping you informed. But for our friends and colleagues not on Twitter or FB (or who are but may have missed something), we offer you a recap of the past week’s top 15 events & stories.
- UK Children ‘go to school sick’ – Telegraph http://t.co/MnY5KanYqL 2015-04-05
- Brain Networks Differ In Children with OCD | Psych Central News http://t.co/iGnPBTuFfo 2015-04-05
- Your child’s health: Dealing with potty training | http://t.co/JdKyTpnYK9 http://t.co/8jjbCxuzqM 2015-04-03
- Gestational Age and Learning Disabilities | Psychology Today http://t.co/jvsuawJNYR 2015-04-03
- Monica Lewinsky Talks to Jon Ronson About Online Bullying and Social-Media Shaming | Vanity Fair http://t.co/SgI5oJGtRq 2015-04-03
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- 8 things you might not know about child abuse http://t.co/9yLwZ0dMbx 2015-04-03
- Will Your Child Become Nearsighted? One Simple Way To Find Out http://t.co/zfwSOzF4fJ 2015-04-03
- A Few Facts About Autism You May Not Know – http://t.co/jnbWGXseTs 2015-04-03
- Online Social Support for LGBT Teens | Psychology Today http://t.co/11UW1KImAZ 2015-04-03
- Be Your Best Self Online http://t.co/rGhHmbrkOY your kids are watching… 2015-04-02
- Hillary Clinton Joins Chirlane McCray to Promote “Talk to Your Baby” campaign in NY http://t.co/h3dBJXma70 2015-04-02
- Kids and Rashes: Should You Worry??: ow.ly/2WNT97 2015-04-01
- Higher Rate of Depression in ADHD College Students http://t.co/YeGuQ1Cvaa 2015-03-31
- Parents furious after unvaccinated child sent home from school http://t.co/kj2vBFjXhz 2015-03-30
- Study Finds Analgesics Drive High Rate of Pediatric Med Errors http://t.co/yJF6gaEKBx Most common error – incorrect dosing 2015-03-30