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Pediatric Coping Skills

Stress is normal. Learn how to help kids develop healthy coping mechanisms and self-soothing strategies to manage their stress.

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Pediatricians' Role in Bullying Intervention

Learn more about the role of pediatricians in bullying prevention, screening and resolution. Here, healthcare professionals can find tips and resources to help families navigate bullying.

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Provider Resiliency and Managing Stress During the Holidays

The holiday season can bring a lot of stress to healthcare providers. Learn more about building provider resiliency during the most stressful time of year.

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Treating School Refusal in Youth

Find clinical tips on school refusal intervention, causes, assessment tools and screening.

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"Sesame Street" Expands Free Online Autism Resources

Sesame Street got on the forefront of inclusion with Julia, its 4-year-old Muppet with autism spectrum disorder. But did you know the show also offers great online resources? Better yet, they're medically validated.

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Suicidal Ideation in Children and Adolescents

Get resources to better understand suicidal ideation in pediatric patients, including warning signs and tips for talking to patients about suicidal thoughts.

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What Youth Want Doctors to Know About Primary Care and Mental Health

Learn more about primary care practitioners' roles in mental health and how to integrate primary care and mental health in your practice from our Youth Advisory Board.

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Sleep and Mental Health in Children

Primary care providers can make an impact in the youth mental health crisis by conducting earlier screening and interventions, as well as understanding the connection between mental health and sleep.

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Trauma in Children and Adolescents: Understanding Trauma-Informed Care

Understand the definition of trauma, how it affects children and families and how you can use trauma-informed care to help them.

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Accommodating Anxiety in Children: What Primary Care Providers Should Know

Accommodating anxiety, or helping kids avoid anxious feelings, is a natural reaction for many adults. Find out why it can actually harm kids.