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    How can parents help their autistic children tackle changes as they become teenagers? Children and teens on the autism spectrum have higher rates of anxiety…

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    • How can you help your autistic children tackle changes as they become teenagers? In a new video, pediatrician and autism specialist Kristin Sohl explains ways families can face these issues together and find ways to thrive. Watch here: https://t.co/5tU61LQSK5 https://t.co/eDMaTfBnI7

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    Your children may have questions about the changing climate. Climate change affects everyone, but it impacts kids the most. While the climate crisis can feel like an overwhelming topic, there are healthy ways to talk with kids about it.

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    • Be a role model for your kids on 🌎 #EarthDay2023! Read more on ways you can advocate for a healthier environment for children: https://t.co/MjI1a4pz6B https://t.co/tXRfHnkZS6

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    Digital Parenting - 2 year(s) ago

    Parenting in the digital age brings new challenges. Use the expert tips and tools below to create the online and entertainment experience that is right for your family.

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    • Are you considering a cell phone for your child? How do you know what age is the right age? Find out by answering ten short questions. https://t.co/RsKcRphFZF https://t.co/3vTsqw2oc1

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    Pediatrician Scott Hadland gives his top three things that young people can say to avoid peer pressure to drink alcohol. Related ResourcesAmerican Academy of…

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    • Wondering how to tell others you don’t want to drink alcohol? Pediatrician Scott Hadland shares with teens three phrases to use when saying no to drinking alcohol. Watch here: https://t.co/JCdWR03cAJ https://t.co/COOYzTyF94

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    ​Parents may better face today’s challenges with an understanding of how racial bias works in children, as well as strategies to help them deal with and react to racial differences.

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    • To create a culture of inclusiveness, we all must look at and acknowledge our biases, so we can do something about the ones that are unfair or cause harm to others. Here are some tips on talking to your children about racial bias: https://t.co/PAlX7igLSQ https://t.co/SIY9LaJ6NE

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    power-of-play~Learn about some of the ways different types of play help children build different developmental skills that help lay the groundwork for resilient little humans (and parents).

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    • Stuck inside? Get playing! Whether it's role playing with your child or letting them play alone--both are important and build brain connections. Learn #PowerOfPlay tips here. https://t.co/a1m6fiKSDq https://t.co/RCHR6lPdbh

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    There are many different causes of serious burns in children, including sunburn, hot-water scalds, and those due to fire, electrical contact, or chemicals. Learn what to do if one occurs and how to prevent them from happening.

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    • Burns are one of the most common ways children get hurt. Learn what to do if your child is burned, and ways to help prevent these injuries. #NationalBurnAwarenessWeek https://t.co/qYnQc58wi5 https://t.co/Rp7k0fgbq9

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    Family Media Plan - 2 year(s) ago

    ​Use this Family Media Plan to create a personalized plan for how all kinds of media are used in your family. ​​

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    • Is your family spending too much time on screens? The newly enhanced Family Media Plan will help you create healthy digital habits for the whole family. Create your plan today! https://t.co/slNGg1oT3C https://t.co/BfTYZP9LJh

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    power-of-play~Learn about some of the ways different types of play help children build different developmental skills that help lay the groundwork for resilient little humans (and parents).

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    • Brush, floss, smile! It's National Children's Dental Health Month! Let your child pretend to be a dentist and show you how to properly floss. It's never too early to teach your child the importance of good oral health. Learn more #PowerOfPlay tips here. https://t.co/a1m6fiKkNS https://t.co/QNC6JVQ1Oy