This food used to be off‑limits but is now recommended before age 1.
What are peanuts?
This is the side babies should sleep on.
What is the back?
This medicine used to be handed out “like candy” for ear infections.
What are antibiotics?
This is recommended anytime a child is on wheels.
What is a helmet?
Babies shouldn’t drink out of this material.
What is plastic?
This sticky substance is still not recommended before age 1.
What is honey?
The ABCs of safe sleep.
What is Alone, on their Back, in a Crib?
This fever medication should never be given to babies.
What is baby aspirin?
Car seats should remain in this position as long as possible.
What is rear‑facing?
This discipline technique is no longer a hit with the AAP.
What is spanking?
This fruit must be cut in half to reduce choking risk
What are grapes?
This method of sleep training can “get salty.
What is cry‑it‑out?
The best cough “medicine” for a child over 1 but under 3.
What is honey?
This furniture feature has been dropped by the AAP.
What is a drop-sided crib?
This type of interaction doesn’t count toward the AAP’s screen‑time limits
What are video calls?
This approach to solids lets babies feed themselves.
What is baby‑led weaning?
These cozy items increase the risk of SIDS.
What are blankets/stuffies/pillows?
What is fever?
These shirts help protect kids from sun exposure.
What are swim shirts/rash guards?
Quality is more important than quantity in this common activity.
What is screentime?
This feeding practice is now legally protected in most states.
What is breastfeeding in public?
This common sleeping method is not recommended by the AAP due to suffocation risk.
What is co‑sleeping?
This FDA-approved OTC can help with upset tummies
What is Simethicone (Mylicon) ?
Baby oil used to be recommended for this activity.
What is sun tanning?
This sports analogy describes healthy back‑and‑forth interactions.
What is serve‑and‑return?