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Debunking Myths About Bilingual Language Acquisition
January 24, 2018
I am lucky enough to have been raised Spanish-English bilingual in Los Angeles, a city in which greater than 50 percent of the population speaks a language other than English. Current estimates
Consistency at Home Can Help Your Child
September 16, 2013
Consistency can help when your child is pushing boundaries, and benefits your family in many ways.
Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pediatrician
January 12, 2021
How do you choose the best pediatrician for your child? Here are the top questions you should ask to find the right fit—along with a printable checklist you can take with you to the doctor.
A Common Calling
December 1, 2021
Antonia Hernández, President and CEO of the California Community Foundation, calls CHLA ‘one of the jewels of Southern California.’
‘W’ Sitting Is Not Bad for Kids, CHLA Study Finds
April 19, 2021
Parents are often told that if their child ‘W’ sits, it will cause problems with their hips. ‘W’ sitting is not harmful, a new study from researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reports.
A Preemie’s First Year: Lincoln’s Long Journey
February 22, 2021
Born at 25 weeks and just 2 pounds, Lincoln faces the precarious life of a micropreemie. But he has help—the vigilance of his parents and the expertise of multiple CHLA specialists.
School Bus Safety and Etiquette
August 9, 2019
Do you remember riding the school bus as a kid? Most children enjoy riding the bus to school because it meant being with their friends, having extra time to finish their homework and a sense of
A Winning Assist in Fighting Pediatric Cancer
May 19, 2021
Over a decade ago, Chris Hegardt was treated for cancer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Now he’s a college soccer standout, and through the Names Family Foundation his family is giving more kids a
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