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Walk Together to End Child Abuse and Neglect
Walk Together Columbus will help build community, awareness, and raise funds to help end child abuse and neglect.
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Got ADHD Medication? What Parents Need to Know About the Shortage
After already having experienced infant formula, children’s pain reliever, antibiotics, and flu medication shortages, pediatric care providers and families are now struggling with the challenge of shortages of medications prescribed for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
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Celiac Disease: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
First published May 2017 Updated March 2026 Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that occurs in some people when they ingest the proteins found in wheat, barley and rye – collectively known as gluten.
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Change Is Hard: Getting SMARTer Helps!
As the year comes to a close, people find themselves reflecting on the past year’s accomplishments and challenges. So why then, do so many people fall short of achieving their goals, and in some cases, abandon all attempts early on? Most often, it is because we don’t know how to set the right goal.
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How to Support Siblings of Children with Mental Illness
The stigma surrounding mental illness is real, but a child or teen going through the mental illness is not the only one affected.
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Talking to Kids About Politics
With the negativity and divisiveness in our current political climate, your kids are counting on you to help them understand the many images, messages, and actions that are occurring all around them. Here’s how you can help.
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Caring for Children After Exposure to Race-Related Violence in the Media
News of violence can be scary for kids—especially when it feels personal or repeated online. Learn how children of different ages may react, how to support children of color after racial violence, and simple steps families can take to limit stress, talk openly, and seek help when needed.
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Running: Something the Entire Family Can Do Together
Running is a great activity that can be done with minimal equipment and is something that all ages can perform. However, this may not always look the same for everyone as age, strength and body type may differ.
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The Role of Psychology in a Pediatric Rheumatology Program
Living with a pediatric rheumatic condition affects more than just joints — it can impact sleep, school, emotions and daily life. Learn how psychology is woven into a pediatric rheumatology program to help children and families cope, build resilience and support overall well-being.