Kids Do Matter NEMA special program

child at playKids Do Matter seeks to educate children and adults about childhood trauma, focusing on safety (see In A Flash), parental responsibility and the quality of medical treatment for children.


cause of poisoning
"...that a big cause
of accidental home
chemical poisoning
is adult misuse?
Simply following
the product directions
can prevent injury
and death."
The Heart of the Matter

In A Flash
Combined resource programon gun violence prevention for youth.

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Health Council
Heart Council
Stroke Council
Kids Do Matter
Seniors Council
Heart Of The Matter

 

 

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Check out Fitting In,
our dynamic educational video on peer pressure
This up-to-date video provides a fresh perspective on handling peer pressure among middle-school aged students. It is both entertaining and informative.

The Little Book of ParentingThe Little Book of Parenting
A new look for our 7th printing!

good parentingood parenting is hard work, especially if it's your first child. There's so much to do, so many new things to learn, and so little time. Our publication, The Little Book of Parenting is full of valuable advice for parents, such as:

kid's bodies and emotionsKid's bodies and emotions -
what to expect as your child grows

baby-sitters and daycareSelecting baby-sitters and daycare

positive disciplinePositive discipline

what to do and when"What to do and when" in various situations

where to go when overwhelmedWhere to go when you get overwhelmed or need a hand

additional resources and referencesAdditional suggested resources and references

To order this publication click here


Kids and Poison

any poisonings occur each year, especially in children under six years old. Parents need to know what they can do to safeguard against poison, and what to do when accidents happen. Click to learn more.


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Now Available from NEMA

The Guide to Prescription Drug Assistance Programs.

To learn about how you can obtain a directory of programs that could help you or someone you love get prescription drugs for free or at a reduced cost, click here.

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