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Sat., March 13. Join us for lots of "hands-on" health activities and get the entire family fitted for a free bike helmet.
A mom, a pediatrician, and her ideas about keeping your kids healthy.
Sixth Annual Pediatric Bioethics ConferenceFriday and Saturday, July 23 and 24, 2010
Whether your child has mild arrhythmia or a life-threatening heart condition, we’ll work together to find the right answer.
What to expect when coming to us for treatment.
Quick answers about everything from directions to hospital services for visitors and families.
We are following current public health recommendations, including screening all patient visitors for flu-like symptoms. If you have symptoms of illness, you will be asked to visit at another time. See our Visiting Policy for more information.
We're working closely with the community to make sure we have a bed for every child or teen who needs our care.
Making Healthy Smiles for a Lifetime
This short video provides educational information for parents to prepare for their child's very first dental appointment. Parents will learn what to expect at the appointment, how to care for their child's teeth and gums and how oral health is connected to overall health.
It's a beautiful day — the sun is shining, the birds are chirping. What could be more perfect than a bike ride? But wait! ... cont.
Many toys are made with safety in mind, but no toy is 100% safe. Toys that break or are misused can become dangerous. Follow ... cont.
CPR for Babysitters
For Girls Only: A Heart-to-Heart Talk on Growing Up
For Boys Only: The Challenges of Growing Up
Autism 205: Popular Intervention Approaches
Infant and Child CPR
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Seattle Children's researcher Brian Saelens discusses childhood obesity.
Dr. Eileen Klein discusses the symptoms of rotavirus.
Dr. Pooja Tandon discusses the findings of her menu labeling study on Good Morning America.
Seattle Children's Research Institute Open House
9th Annual Seattle Print Fair Reception
A Night of Excitement at Casino Royal
Seattle University Dance Marathon
Raise the Dough
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