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Have you ever found yourself thinking about someone who made a significant impact on your life? And have you wished that you could tell that person just how grateful you are? Fourteen-year-old Sydney
Back-to-School Tips for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
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Print this blog post and pin it on your bulletin board at home and share these tips with parents and caregivers for kids with autism spectrum disorders.
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Learn how CHLA nurse Carolynn’s Passion for working with children led her to a fulfilling career as a pediatric nurse.
How to Have a Safe Halloween in the Time of COVID-19
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As Halloween approaches, families are looking for ways to celebrate while maintaining safety during the pandemic. Many traditions like wearing costumes and carving pumpkins can be done—as long as you
Swaddling Do’s and Don’ts
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Swaddling is a technique that mimics the coziness of the womb. Parent learns this special way of providing comfort for their newborn, but is it safe? If so, is there a wrong and a right way to swaddle
Heat-Related Illness in Kids: Know the Signs and Symptoms
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What should you do if your child gets a heat-related illness? And how can you prevent it in the first place? Check out these lifesaving tips to keep your child safe and cool when the weather heats up.
A Dream for Two
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The care Manny received as a patient at Children's Hospital Los Angeles inspired his sister, Melissa, to become a nurse.
Healing Homework
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Besides nurses and doctors, there's another important role that children with long-term hospital stays really need: a teacher.
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