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STINKY University Live Group Classes

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Prevention Services

Prevention Services supports the social-emotional development of young children and teaches them skills to manage their own feelings and behavior.

Behavioral Health MFT Internship Program

Behavioral Health MFT Internship Program

Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a one-year Behavioral Health MFT Trainee Practicum and Internship Program for MFT Trainees pursing licensure and child and adolescent behavioral/mental health training.

Behavioral Health Counselor Trainee Program

Behavioral Health Counselor Trainee Program

Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers a one-year Behavioral Health Counselor Trainee Practicum and Internship Program for Counselor Trainees pursing licensure and child and adolescent behavioral/mental health training.

South Side Santa
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South Side Santa

Most people admit they need at least a little help getting through the chaos and craziness of the winter holiday season. But ask Dessaree Watters how much help she needs and her answer might surprise you.

Corporate Partners Join the On Our Sleeves Movement for  Mental Health Awareness Month
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Corporate Partners Join the On Our Sleeves Movement for Mental Health Awareness Month

On Our Sleeves was launched in October 2018 by Nationwide Children’s Hospital to help break the stigma around child and adolescent mental and behavioral health.

Feeling Worried? Stress, Anxiety and Adjustment Disorders in Children
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Feeling Worried? Stress, Anxiety and Adjustment Disorders in Children

There isn’t a perfect definition of stress, but it is a common feeling these days. Dictionaries define stress as the feelings that result from pressure or tension. When big events happen on a global scale everyone feels more stressed!

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Pediatric Experts Help Families Navigate Difficult Conversations About Health and Illness During the Holidays

During the holiday season, families are more likely to interact with friends and relatives, including loved ones they may not have seen since a child’s medical diagnosis or hospitalization. While conversations about the diagnosis or hospital stays are well meaning, families might not be prepared to have the discussion or answer these personal questions.

Helping Your Child Adjust to a New Baby
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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.”

Safe Airplane Travel With Your Child
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Safe Airplane Travel With Your Child

It’s finally spring and the vacation-planning season has officially begun. I just booked our summer trip, and after 15 hours of pure torture in the car last summer, this year we decided to fly.

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