Kidney-Friendly Recipes for Kids
Your kidneys are your body’s natural filtration system. It’s important to keep them healthy so they can perform this vital task.
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Your kidneys are your body’s natural filtration system. It’s important to keep them healthy so they can perform this vital task.
NephHope was started by parents of a transplant child whose focus is to find a treatment/cure for those diagnosed with nephronophthisis and Senior-Loken syndrome through research funding. The foundation also works to increase awareness of the disease and provide support to families.
KidsHealth is a great resource for parents, kids, teens and educators to learn about different illnesses and offer supportive resources. It also provides information on other topics such as body health, good hygiene, puberty, etc.
Provides information for newly diagnosed patients, including kidney disease diagnosis, how kidneys work, coping strategies, as well as diet and exercise and many other topics.
Prevent Child Abuse America is the nation’s oldest and largest organization committed to preventing child abuse and neglect before it happens. Programs and resources informed by science that enable kids, families, and entire communities to thrive—today, tomorrow, and for generations to come are the hallmark of this organization.
Your kidneys are your body’s natural filtration system. It’s important to keep them healthy so they can perform this vital task. Eating the right foods and snacks can support kidney health. Check out these Kidney-friendly recipes for kids!
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Responding to the experiences of children adopted or in foster care has downloadable guides for parents, teachers, babysitters and child welfare professionals to help understand how trauma can impact behaviors and development as well as strategies to respond.
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ parenting website offers resources and information about adoption and foster care, including information about becoming a foster parent, discipline, sexual abuse and safety.
PACTS is a network of child serving systems and organizations, under the leadership of the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility (DBHIDS), that provides the most effective practices for traumatized youth and their families.