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Summer is ending and that means no more late nights, sleeping-in, or spending hours playing video games. Instead, it’s time to head back to school where days are filled with classroom lectures and
Resilience Helps Kids Recover from Trauma and How Parents Can Support Them
May 15, 2013
Two CHLA psychologists offer advice on helping your child deal with trauma.
What’s in the Pipeline? How Food Allergies Affect the Esophagus
May 9, 2016
From skin rashes and hives to difficulty breathing and more serious reactions, food allergies affect up to six million children in the United States alone. But over the last two decades, researchers
Opening Doors to the World
September 2, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is part of an innovative nationwide program exposing young people with developmental disabilities to real-world work experience.
Back In Action
November 11, 2016
How CHLA helped one teenager overcome scoliosis to soar in gymnastics and in life Scoliosis surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles gave 17-year-old Danielle Drake new hope for her aerial
How to Help Children Deal With Racism—and Not Adopt Racial Biases
June 25, 2020
Don’t be afraid to talk about race, even with young kids, and lead by example, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD.
Providing Psychological Support in Pediatric Urology
November 12, 2021
Psychologist Michelle SooHoo, PhD, supports children dealing with voiding dysfunction, as well as those with complex urologic conditions like bladder exstrophy.
Teens and Self-Esteem
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We probably all remember our teen years as peppered with a lot of excitement, as well as a lot of angst; times when we felt we had everything under control, and then the next minute our world was
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