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Park Nicollet Health Services > Your back-to-school survival guide: Start now for a healthy transition

Your back-to-school survival guide: Start now for a healthy transition

Preparing your children for a healthy return to school requires time and planning. Back-to-school health tips for children and their parents are featured in the Stay Healthy Minnesota spotlight this month.

Stay Healthy MinnesotaVisit stayhealthymn.com to read these articles.

  • Back-to-school ABCs from a doctor's perspective
  • Give your student athlete a winning advantage
  • When to seek help for your child's anxiety
  • Healthy eating on the run
  • Sounding the alarm on sleep habits

Park Nicollet’s Stay Healthy Minnesota campaign, a collaboration with WCCO-TV and Star Tribune, provides information on specific health topics each month. Stay Healthy Minnesota includes a Web site, stayhealthymn.com, informational TV commercials and print ads promoting health education and awareness.


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