This National Adolescent Health Month, we at OPRE, along with our Administration for Children and Families (ACF) program office partners, is highlighting our work that promotes adolescent health and strives to help adolescents reach their full potential. #NationalAdolescentHealthMonth #HealthyYouthNAHM
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Environment: Full video in the blog link in the bio above. Enjoy and please share! Starting to look at the importance of early environments on child development and the increasing rates of adolescent suicides. We looked at data, record linkage and causal pathways in prevention to understand both the genes and environment play a role in a child's development, well-being, and health. It's still an issue today, but we need to focus on prevention and engage with the community to make a difference. #childdevelopment#mentalhealth#prevention#communityengagement#genesandenvironment#parentnextstep
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Children who have or are at increased risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. They require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally (HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureaus, June 23, 2023). #USU #IDRPP #ProjectECHO #ProfessionalDevelopment #EarlyChildhoodProviders
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Transitioning from the school year to summer break can temporarily disrupt children’s usual habits and emotional regulation. Some symptoms may warrant a closer look. When should you be concerned about emotional disturbances or noticeable changes in sleeping and eating routines? Our CPAN website has free resources for pediatric health clinicians about detecting possible signs of depression in children and adolescents: https://lnkd.in/gSuuKyEv You can also call us at 888-901-CPAN (or 2726) to receive resources tailored to your patient’s needs. #MentalHealth #DepressionAwareness #SummerBreak
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Adults – including parents, clinicians, and teachers – often focus on how to prevent teens from taking risks, but healthy risk taking is a normal and necessary part of growing up and becoming independent.
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TranslationOur 2020 report provides guidance to adults who live or work with adolescents on promoting positive adolescent health behaviors and outcome by listening to them and openly discussing how to navigate the risks they face. Learn more at https://ow.ly/J3jh50OXv0n. #AdolescentHealth #Parenting #BehavioralHealth
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#mdpichildren Read the High Cited Paper in 2022 from Dr. Soyang Kwon et al. The Associations of Child’s Clinical Conditions and Behavioral Problems with Parenting Stress among Families of #Preschool-Aged Children: 2018–2019 National Survey of Child Health View Full-Text on: https://buff.ly/43GrnDu
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Check out this insightful article highlighting health disparities experienced by individuals with autism in New Jersey. As part of our Advancing Healthcare Initiative, we're prioritizing the issue of reducing the long waitlists to see developmental behavioral pediatricians and improving support to general pediatricians. https://lnkd.in/erFMer6H #AdvancingHealthcare #AutismNJ #AutismHealthcare
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