
Help with Talking about Behavior Challenges
Behavior Challenges: Conversation Starters to Use with Your Child’s Teacher (Also available in Spanish) Problemas de conducta: Cómo iniciar la conversación con el maestro de su hijo When a child
Behavior Challenges: Conversation Starters to Use with Your Child’s Teacher (Also available in Spanish) Problemas de conducta: Cómo iniciar la conversación con el maestro de su hijo When a child
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Sources:National Institute of Mental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a medical condition that causes symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. ADHD is more
This seven-workbook series for individuals eith Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) are available online and free of charge. Health Series Relationships Series
Sleep disorders are believed to be one of the most common types of coexisting conditions among adults and children with ADHD.
Some lifestyle changes and home remedies that can help with sleep disorders include:
Introducing: DDS Wellness & Safety Bulletins Educational updates about risk prevention in our community Este mensaje esta disponible abajo en español Last year we learned the importance of educating ourselves
The California Screening Collaborative has released a publication around EPSDT. EPSDT is the route that enables families with Medi-Cal to receive mental health care. This publication has great information around
The CDC has created 2 sets of narrated PowerPoints giving information on developmental milestones. There are 10 PowerPoints in English and another set of 10 in Spanish – one for
As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began to spread, children’s hospitals across the U.S. launched widespread communication initiatives spanning a variety of media channels to arm parents with updated information relating to
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