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Home Safety Checklist
Huron County Health Unit, September 2009. |
Vitamin D & Your Baby
Huron County Health Unit, September 2009. |
Best Start: Feeding Your Baby from 6 months to one year
Best Start Resource Centre, 2009. |
Food Guide Serving Tracker: Breastfeeding Mothers (18-50 Years Old)
Health Canada, 2009. |
Food Guide Serving Tracker: Pregnant Females (18-50 Years Old)
Health Canada, 2009. |
Food Guide Serving Tracker: Girl or Boy (2-3 Years Old)
Health Canada, 2009. |
Food Guide Serving Tracker: Girl or Boy (4-8 Years Old)
Health Canada, 2009. |
Breastfeeding Celebration Poster
Huron County Health Unit, September 2009. |
One Minute Child Seat Shopping Checklist
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2011. |
Shopping for Baby's First Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2011. |
Convertible 3 in 1 Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2011. |
Booster Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2011. |
Introduction to Car Seats
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. An introduction to infant and children's car seats.
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Seat Belts and Universal Anchorage System (UAS)
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Covers various vehicle seat belts and the UAS to secure your child's car seat correctly.
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Choosing the Correct Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Finding the right car seat for your child.
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Rear-Facing Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Adjusting and installing a rear-facing car seat.
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Forward-Facing Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Adjusting and installing a front-facing car seat.
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Booster Car Seat
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Adjusting and installing a booster seat. When to move your child to a seat belt.
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Final Word
Infant & Toddler Safety Association, February 2009. Final tips and techniques with car seats.
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Please note that all downloads are available in PDF with the exception of Audio & Video.
Parenting is a Big Job – We�re Here to Help!
Our �Warm Line� is here to answer your questions about your child�s development. We�re also your link to information, family resource centres, parenting groups, and many other services in your community. Call the Warm Line at 519.482.3416, or 1.877.837.6143.
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