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Parenting Through a Divorce or the End of a Relationship By Amy Adolfo Signore, PhD, MPH: Kids are resilient, and able to overcome a parental separation or divorce. But it’s a big transition. How can you support your child through these changes? Connecticut Children’s pediatric psychologist Amy Adolfo Signore, PhD, MPH , shares advice.
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10 Steps to a Better Morning! Get Your Child Into a Back to School Routine Now After months of sleeping in, staying up late, and enjoying a lot less structure, it’s a big adjustment for kids and teens to head back to school. You can set them up for an easier transition with these tips for a great morning – right down to packing a backpack the night before.
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Is Breast Reduction Surgery Right for My Teen? By Nichole Buswell, APRN: Breast reduction surgery, also called reduction mammoplasty, is a procedure to remove excess breast tissue and skin to make the breasts smaller. You might associate this type of surgery mainly with the adult population, but in fact, many teens and adolescents can benefit from it
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20 Ways to Boost Your Child’s Mood During a COVID-19 Quarantine By Christine Chew, PhD: Everyone is feeling burnt out from pandemic restrictions, and kids are no exception. It’s hard to limit activities and stay away from friends! It’s even harder when it feels like you’re the only one. So if your child has to quarantine due to COVID-19, and is stuck home while
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Connecticut Children's Earns Top Rankings in U.S. News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals 2024-2025 Hartford, CT – Connecticut Children's, the only health system in Connecticut solely dedicated to children's health, has once again been ranked among the nation's best children's hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. In its newly released 2024-2025 rankings, Connecticut Children
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Head Lice: Stop the Spread and Get Rid of it For Good By Andrew Carlson, MD: Head lice. These “nit-picking” words can send shivers down spines. It's a common childhood experience that can be stressful for everyone at home. But fear not! Head lice infestations are manageable with the right knowledge and approach. This guide will equip you with the tools to
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Fetal Care Center At the Fetal Care Center at Connecticut Children’s, we specialize in diagnosing and treating a variety of fetal conditions before birth. We offer: Second opinions and consultations with your maternal health provider to understand your individual needs. Advanced diagnostic tools
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We Ask Because We Care "We Ask Because We Care" is an initiative designed to enhance our understanding of our patients' needs. By asking more detailed questions about race, ethnicity, and preferred language, we aim to provide personalized care tailored to each individual. Your responses are
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Breathing Emergency? How to Recognize and Respond to Respiratory Distress By John Brancato, MD: Respiratory illness season is here. While most childhood illnesses are minor, there are times when a child's breathing can become compromised. How can you recognize and respond to breathing emergencies in children? Our emergency medicine experts help you understand the signs of a
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