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Preventing Caregiver Burnout for Parents
Caregiver burnout happens when you try to do it all without having access to the help or rest you need. Learn the signs, how to prevent burnout, and get support.
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Finding Respite Care for Parents
Finding that perfect person to care for your child can be a challenge. These resources can help.
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Managing Home Health Care for Parents
When kids need intensive health care after they're discharged from the hospital, family and caregivers should learn about the devices, equipment, and support they'll need.
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Separation Anxiety for Parents
Teary and tantrum-filled goodbyes are common with separation anxiety, which is a perfectly normal part of childhood development.
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Getting Support When Your Child Has Special Health Care Needs for Parents
You might have more on your plate than most parents, but it doesn't mean you have to do it all alone. Here's how to ask for help and avoid caregiver burnout.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) for Parents
If a woman drinks alcohol during her pregnancy, her baby could be born with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which causes a wide range of physical, behavioral, and learning problems.
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Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome) for Parents
Abusive head trauma is the leading cause of death in child abuse cases in the United States. It happens when someone shakes an infant.
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A to Z Symptom: Crying in Babies for Parents
Babies use crying to communicate, and during the first 3 months of life, they cry a lot. Knowing what to expect can help parents and caregivers manage.
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Keeping Kids Safe From the Dangers of Hot Cars for Parents
Parked cars can heat up quickly and be dangerous places for kids. Here's how to protect them.
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Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate: Feeding Your Child for Parents
Babies born with a cleft may need some feeding help from special bottle systems. Find out what's available and how they work.