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How to Talk to Kids About Death
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CHLA expert David Schonfeld, MD, Director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, provides advice on how to talk to children of all ages about the
Child Life: How Play Helps Hospitalized Kids During the Pandemic
August 4, 2020
With kid-friendly techniques and compassion, Child Life specialist Alex Rogers helps patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles heal so they can get back to being kids.
Reflections on Black History Month
February 15, 2021
In honor of Black History Month, CHLA posed a question to a few Black/African American team members from across the organization: What advice would you give your 10-year-old self?
Ensuring the Safest Care for the Tiniest Babies
November 6, 2020
Program helps prevent unplanned extubations in the NICCU.
Sitter or no sitter: When are children old enough to watch themselves?
April 27, 2016
We know that the safety of your child is your most important priority as a parent. Parents spend a lot of energy assuring that their children are cared for when they cannot be with them, but there
Born Bruised
April 4, 2019
Therapy is a bummer, Maurice could tell you. It’s his first teachable moment, and at 8 months old he’s receiving it on his stomach, a buffet of toys laid out before him an arm’s length away. If only a
Viviana Beats the Odds—and Leukemia—to Reunite With CHLA Nurses
February 23, 2017
In May 2011, at her grandmother’s birthday party, Viviana Flores did something nearly unheard of for a 6 year old: She turned down a piece of cake. She and her mom, Diana Hernandez, had just come from
How Loud is Too Loud?
June 29, 2016
An estimated five million children between the ages of 6 and 19 have hearing loss resulting from either a one-time exposure to a loud sound or continuous exposure to loud sounds for long periods of
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