PARENTING DURING COVID-19: BABIES
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Smart Swaps For Keeping Holiday Traditions This Year
Some holiday traditions involve little risk of spreading COVID-19. Others—such as travel, worship services, and group meals—pose more danger. Make these swaps to keep your family healthy this holiday season.

14 Wellness Tips for Kids From Our Doctors
These are challenging times and almost everything about our daily lives looks different. Here are tips from UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospitals to support your family as you work, live and learn during COVID-19.

Breast-Feeding When You Have COVID-19: Is It Safe?
If you’re pregnant and have tested positive for COVID-19, you might be wondering if you can still breast-feed your baby. Happily, the answer is yes! Your milk is not only safe, but beneficial for your baby, even if you have COVID-19.

What To Do If Your Child Is Sick With COVID-19
It's happened: Your child has symptoms of COVID-19 or is under investigation for having coronavirus. What should you do? First of all, don't panic. The vast majority of children who develop COVID-19 will experience only mild symptoms.

10 Ways To Celebrate Summer in Your Backyard
In keeping with family safety and physical distancing this summer, here are some tips to transform your backyard into a personal play land for your kids.

How to Help Your Child Get Used to Wearing a Mask
Covering faces helps slow the spread of viruses, but it also blocks the view of the friendly smiles and encouraging facial expressions that typically set kids at ease.

What Parents Need To Know About COVID-Related Syndrome That Affects Kids
Kids with symptoms of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C, a troubling complication of COVID-19, need immediate medical attention. What parents need to know.

Keep Up With Your Baby's Check-Ups and Immunizations During COVID-19
Health care providers want to prevent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases on top of the COVID-19 pandemic. Keep your child current with routine check-ups with your pediatric provider.