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Helping Your Child Adjust to a New Baby
Bringing home a new baby means many changes for the whole family. Here are some ideas to help prevent and manage behavior problems and help your child transition into the role of “big sibling.”

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Is It a Temper Tantrum or Something More Serious?
Defiant behavior among toddlers and young children is a normal phase of child development. Children might throw temper tantrums or have rapid mood changes

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Teen to Adult: Making a Medical Appointment
As adolescents move into young adulthood, they take on increasing responsibility for managing their own health care. By teaching your teen the necessary skills over time, this new responsibility will feel less overwhelming, and your teen will be one step closer to “adulting.”

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Protective Factors Help At-Risk Black Youth
Rates of suicide in Black youth have been rising and show an alarming reality. Although there is limited research on the causes behind this increase, we do know that this population has many unique protective factors that can help peers, providers, and parents’ opportunities to help youth at risk.

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Home Safety Series: Bedroom and Nursery
Babies and young children spend much of their time in their nursery or bedroom - sleeping, playing, and exploring - so let’s make sure the nursery/bedroom is a safe place.

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Rainbow Fentanyl: A Dangerous Trend
Although these substances may resemble candy, don’t be fooled—they are deadly. It is important for parents to be aware of this new fentanyl disguise and to keep it away from children.

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E. Coli: What You Need to Know
With recent foodborne outbreaks of E. coli, knowing the signs of illness is important. If your child is having diarrhea and you suspect that something they ate or drank may have been contaminated, talk to your healthcare provider right away.

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Supporting Survivors of Suicide
You may be wondering what you can do to support your teen through this loss. Here are some important things you should know.

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Spending Time Outdoors Promotes Good Mental Health
As temperatures warm and days grow longer, spending time outdoors can positively affect mental and physical health. From improving mood to increasing activity levels, nature can nurture us.

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Formula Shortage: What Parents Can Do
The infant formula shortage that is currently impacting the United States has reached an unprecedented level. It has left families wondering what they should feed their children if they cannot find their usual formula.