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HealthyChildren.org — Adoption and Foster Care

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.

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Feeding Your Baby with Cleft Palate

Information and advice about how to ensure proper nutrition and manage feeding difficulties that affect many babies with cleft lip and palate.

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Philadelphia Alliance for Child Trauma

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. 

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March of Dimes

March of Dimes is an international organization that works to prevent birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality and to support expectant and new parents.

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Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA)

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.

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American Academy of Pediatrics Safe and Sound

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.

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Crisis Resources

View a variety of help hotlines, as well as websites available for families in need.

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Cleft Advocate

The Cleft Advocate educates and inspires families whose lives are touched by cleft lip and/or palate or other craniofacial anomalies.

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