School Age Safety
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As they grow, children will become more independent and will need to learn to keep themselves safe.
As they grow, children will become more independent and will need to learn to keep themselves safe.
This section shows some of the ways you can help your child reach and maintain good health.
There are many ways you can keep your toddler safe from physical harm. This section has information and community resources to help you ensure car seat safety, a safe home, and safe play for your toddler.
Here you will find information on caring for your 6-month to 3-year-old child.
Island Health works as a partner with K-12 schools, school districts and community for whole school health and well-being.
This section focuses on how to help youths aged 13 to 19 navigate adolescence and arrive at adulthood with a healthy body, healthy mind, and healthy sexuality.
The Dental Health program provides information and support for families to prevent dental disease in young children.
Hearing Clinic Staff work with individual clients, professionals and agencies to identify children and eligible adults who are hard of hearing or deaf.
Public Health Dietitians work to promote physical and mental wellbeing across the lifespan through food, nutrition and developing a positive relationship with food.
Public Health Dietitians work to promote physical and mental wellbeing across the lifespan through food, nutrition and developing a positive relationship with food.