Resources
Please keep in mind that none of these web sites have all the answers, not even the NHS ones. They are in no way intended to replace the professional medical care, advice, diagnosis or treatment of a doctor. Answers to specific problems given in any website may not apply to everyone. If your child is ill or you notice any medical symptoms, you should consult your doctor.
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NHS Birth to Five Guide Whether your child is a newborn, a toddler or a pre-schooler, this new Birth to five guide is for you. It has 150 pages of NHS-accredited information, videos and interactive tools to help you through the parenting process. |
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NHS - Babies Health The NHS website specifically aimed at the health of babies - articles covering accidents at home, first aid,helping your child to learn, getting your baby to sleep and many more |
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NHS - Children 1-5 The NHS website specifically aimed at 1 to 5 year olds. It has articles on common illnesses, toddler tips,teething tips, food for kids and many more. Essential free knowledge for any parent. |
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Net Doctor All children get ill from time to time, and it can be difficult to know when to seek help. From fever to chickenpox, you'll find plenty of advice on common illnesses to help you through. We also look at behavioral problems such as bed-wetting and ADHD. |
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BBC Childrens Health Offers causes, symptoms and treatments of many illnesses. If your looking for further information about a diagnosed illness this is the ideal start. |
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Kidshealth.org Packed with articles covering general health, infections, nutrition and fitness, recipes, first aid and much more |
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Meningitis Research Foundation Lists the symptoms that you should be aware of to help spot this potentially fatal disease. |
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