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"my Good Growing" E-mail Newsletter

'my Good Growing' e-mail newsletter
Get health information by e-mail tailored to the ages of your children

"my Good Growing" is our free, personalized e-mail newsletter.

Four times a year (January, April, July and October), subscribers will receive the latest health information tailored to the ages of their children, and any special interest areas they select.

Fill out the online subscription form to receive this wonderful new resource for parents and caregivers.

Please note that at this time age-specific information is available for children ages birth to 14.

View a sample newsletter.

Good Growing Print Newsletter

Good Growing
The best child health, safety and parenting information brought to you 3 times a year

In keeping with Children's commitment to helping families raise healthy children, the Good Growing newsletter seeks to bring you the best child health, safety and parenting information.

  • Winter 2008 (PDF 455KB)
    • A Good Night’s Sleep
    • ‘Girls in Pink’ Remember Friend
    • Baby Teeth Matter
    • Is My Teen Using Drugs or Alcohol?
  • Past issues

Children's has partnered with the monthly parenting magazine, ParentMap, to bring you the Good Growing newsletter in the March, May and September issues this year.

Visit the Parent Map web site

You'll find free copies of ParentMap at many places in King and South Snohomish counties.

If you'd like to receive ParentMap at home each month, you can subscribe to it by filling out the online subscription form.

For more information visit the ParentMap Web site.

Good Growing Print Newsletter – Past Issues

  • Fall 2007 (PDF 455KB)
    • Is This an Emergency?
    • Get on Board with the Walking School Bus
    • The HPV Vaccine: Should I or Shouldn't I Have My Daughter Vaccinated?
  • Spring 2007 (PDF 337KB)
    • 100 Years of Advocacy
    • Bike Safety
    • Parenting Can Be Stressful. Think Ahead. Have a Plan.
  • Winter 2006-2007 (PDF 268KB)
    • Screen Time
    • Ear Infections
    • Preventing Accidental Shootings
  • Fall 2006 (PDF 422KB)
    • Bullying
    • Immunizations
    • Body Piercing
  • Spring 2006 (PDF 584KB)
    • The Pressured Child
    • Summer Safety
    • Staying Safe in the Water
  • Winter 2005-2006 (PDF 382KB)
    • TV Viewing and Sleep Patterns
    • Teen Depression
    • Poison and Choking Prevention
  • Fall 2005 (PDF 825KB)
    • Ways to Be Active Together
    • Early Dental Care
    • Preventing Sports Injuries
  • Spring 2005 (PDF 563K)
    • Bladder Health
    • Eating Foods from a Rainbow of Colors
    • Prevent Scald Burns
  • Winter 2004-2005 (PDF 553KB)
    • Facts about Immunization
    • Helmets for Winter Sports
    • Calcium for Bone Health
  • Fall 2004 (PDF 947KB)
    • Medicines at School
    • Transition to Preschool
    • Planning School Lunches
  • Spring 2004 (PDF 449KB)
    • Congenital Heart Disease in Children
    • How Active is Enough?
    • You Are What You Eat