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  1. American Academy of Pediatrics ... Support Children~ Resilience~ Crisis~ Traumatic Events~ Listening to your child~ Acceptance~ Fears~ Worries~ Emotions~ Reinforce~ ...
  2. Caring for Children and Teens with Lupus (Lupus Foundation of America)  
    Lupus Foundation of America ... In-depth advice on how to help your child or teen as they navigate life with lupus.
  3. Find an Interventional Radiologist (Society of Interventional Radiology)  
    ... Any other use of this information without the express, written permission of SIR is strictly prohibited. In ...
  4. Gender Identity Development in Children (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    American Academy of Pediatrics
  5. Emotions and Cancer Easy-to-Read From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    National Cancer Institute ... Easy-to-Read ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Learn how to deal with your emotions and manage the emotional effects of cancer, ...
  6. ... management can help you learn healthy ways to express and control your anger. ... Anger management teaches you how to express your anger in a healthy way. You can learn to express your feelings and needs while respecting others. Here are some ways ...
  7. ... child know it's OK to yell, cry, or express pain in another way using sounds or words. ... concerns through the toy or object than to express them directly. For example, a child may be ...
  8. ... sadness, frustration, confusion, anger, and when they cannot express their feelings. Crying is a normal response to ... and natural. Over time, a child learns to express feelings of frustration, anger, or confusion without crying. ...
  9. Helping Grieving Children and Teenagers (American Society of Clinical Oncology)  
    Children and teenagers express their grief in a variety of ways. Some may be sad and verbalize the loss like many adults. Depending ... such as stomachaches or headaches. Or they may express anxiety or distress about other challenges, such as ...
  10. LGBTQ+ Key Terms and Concepts (Department of Health and Human Services)  
    Department of Health and Human Services
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