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Is Your Child A Picky Eater?
October 11, 2018
By Bhavana Arora, MD, Medical Director, CHLA Health Network Have you ever chased your toddler around with a spoon, flying it like an airplane, hoping to land one morsel of food in the child’s mouth
Talking With Children About Race and Racism—an Age-by-Age Guide
June 10, 2020
The conversations might be difficult, but they are necessary, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD. And it’s never too early to start the discussions.
Dr. James Stein: 'How Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has responded to COVID-19'
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As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Stein has been leading CHLA’s response to COVID-19. Here, he shares what life has been like during the pandemic.
Talking to Your Daughter About Puberty
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Being prepared will help make "the talk" easier. Here are some tips on when to have the talk, what to talk about, and how to address issues of puberty.
Growing New Leaders in Pediatric Pulmonology
November 4, 2021
Under a $1.5 million federal grant, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is investing in innovative interdisciplinary leadership education in the field.
Feeding the Front Lines
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During the novel coronavirus pandemic, Linda Bennett helps feed Children’s Hospital Los Angeles patients, as well as her tireless colleagues.
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