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Managing Depression or Sadness: Tips for Families—Mental Health Toolkit
Category: adolescents
Children experience depression differently than adults. Your child may not be able to tell you they are feeling sad, and they may not even feel sad at all. Instead, you may notice your child seems irritable, frustrated, restless, discouraged, or tired. These are some other common signs of depression
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Managing Disruptive or Aggressive Behaviors: Tips for Families—Mental Health Toolkit
Category: behavioral_and_psychosocial_issues
It’s normal for children of any age to get angry or break a rule once in a while. But if your child’s behaviors are causing problems at home, at school, or with friends, they may need extra support.
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Managing Inattention, Impulsivity, and Hyperactivity: Tips for Families—Mental Health Toolkit
Category: adolescents
Inattention and impulsivity are normal for young children. But by the time they’re in school, most children can pay attention for a longer time and can think and plan before they act. If your school-aged child behaves more like what you would expect from a younger child, this behavior may be a sign
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Marijuana: What Parents Need to Know
Category: behavioral_and_psychosocial_issues
Information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about marijuana use in children, including risks and how to prevent marijuana use
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Media History
Category: behavioral_and_psychosocial_issues
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Medicine and the Media: How to Make Sense of the Messages
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Your child is sick or hurt and the first thought on your mind is, “How can I make my child better?” That's natural. No parent wants his or her child to suffer. So how do you decide what medicines to give or treatments to try?
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Ratings: Making Healthy Media Choices
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Research has shown that children are influenced by what they see and hear, especially at very young ages. To help parents make informed choices about what their children see and hear, many entertainment companies use ratings systems. Ratings give parents more information about the content of television
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Responding to Children's Emotional Needs During Times of Crisis: Information for Parents
Category: behavioral_and_psychosocial_issues
Pediatricians are often the first responders for children and families suffering emotional and psychological reactions to terrorism and other disasters. As such, pediatricians have a unique opportunity to help parents and other caregivers communicate
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