Study Reveals Disparities in Key Early Intervention Referrals for Developmental Delays
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Improved screening practices could decrease disparities by increasing referrals for developmental delays in traditionally underserved communities.
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Improved screening practices could decrease disparities by increasing referrals for developmental delays in traditionally underserved communities.
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A new study demonstrates that people are more concerned about unknowingly spreading COVID-19 than getting sick themselves.
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Even if you’re not talking about racism, your child is learning about it. Take the lead on your child’s anti-racist education with these tips and resources.
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The award recognizes those who have demonstrated service and advocacy for mental illness.
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Dr. Wanjiku Njoroge, medical director of the Young Child Clinic, gave parents tips on how to talk to kids about COVID-19.
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Is your child struggling with body image? Laurel Weaver, MD, PhD, a psychiatrist at CHOP, provides six tips on how parents can promote healthy body image in their children.
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CHOP’s NJ Transition to Adult Coordinated Care Program is collaborating to offer psychiatry visits via secure, private video chats.
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Depression is more than just a sad mood; it can be a debilitating condition. Jennifer Keller, CPNP, explains how to recognize the signs of depression in your child.
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For families of picky eaters, dinner time can be a nightmare. Many parents blame themselves, thinking there’s something they did to cause their child’s extreme eating habits.
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A CHOP psychologist offers her “do’s” and “don’ts” for helping picky eaters expand their palates — and how to know when it’s time to seek professional help.