Back-to-School Tips for Parents
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the leading pediatric healthcare systems in the country, is pleased to offer back-to-school tips for parents. Simply click on the links below for more information. Children's experts are also available for interview on these and other pediatric topics. Please contact Children's 24-hour, 7-day-a-week media pager at 404-570-9717 to reach a public relations representative immediately.
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visits annually, Children’s is recognized for excellence in cancer, cardiac, neonatal, orthopaedic and transplant services, as well as many other pediatric specialties. Visit our Web site at www.choa.org or call 404-250-KIDS to learn more about Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Playground Safety a Necessity as Children Head Back to School
Playground accidents are one of the leading causes of injury to elementary school-aged children. Each year, in the United States, more than 200,000 children visit emergency departments as a result of injuries that occurred on playground equipment. Approximately 3 out of 4 playground accidents occur on public playgrounds, including school facilities, as opposed to backyard play equipment. Check out these tips for parents on keeping kids safe on the playground.

Preventing and Recognizing Heat Illness in Children
Kids may be headed back to school, but summer isn't over - in fact, temperatures are hotter than ever. And back to school means back to sports for many children. Click here to read tips on how to keep your young athlete safe and hydrated during hot weather.

Why Kids Visit the Emergency Department and What Parents Need to Know
As kids file back into the classroom, unexpected illnesses and injuries can land families in the Emergency department at all hours of the day and night. Click here to view tips for parents regarding things they can do before coming to the Emergency department.
Help Your Children Become Part of a Generous Generation
As another school year begins, kids are sure to be busy with homework and academics. Click here to find out how you can help your children learn first-hand about philanthropy and become well-rounded people who give back to the community.