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Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
... be needed. Many children with ASD will respond to order and rewards when trying to change their behaviors. Go over what you hope your child will do ahead of time and again each night. Think about using a picture schedule or story to describe the bedtime routine. Give a reward in the morning if your...
White Paper
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
Published: June 2023
... neurological problems. What Are the Warning Signs of VKDB? In most cases, there are no warning signs before a life-threatening bleed occurs. If symptoms do appear, they may include Bulging fontanelles (the soft spot on the head) Widespread bruising Poor feeding and/or changes in behavior...)
Module
Published: July 2024
... models of treatment programs exist for perpetrators of IPV, the evidence for sustained change in behavior is unclear. Barriers to behavior change include substance abuse, mental health issues, and relationship dynamics. Further research is necessary to modify treatment approaches to reduce recidivism...)
Module
Published: June 2023
... bruising Poor feeding and/or changes in behavior Bleeding from the nose Changes to skin color Becoming pale or lethargic How Can I Prevent VKDB? Making sure your child receives a vitamin K injection after birth is the best way to prevent spontaneous bleeding in the brain or other parts...)
Module
Published: December 2023
... and home visitation program staf, and others]) XX Establishing routines (adjustment to the child s developmental changes and behavior; family time; bedtime, naptime, and teeth brushing; media) XX Feeding and appetite changes (self-feeding, continued breastfeeding and transition to family meals, nutritious...)
Module
Published: October 2023
... Sleeper chart. Give him a special treat with breakfast, such as a serving of ice cream or a special cartoon show. The average child will change his behavior for something he really wants. You just need to be creative. Leave Your Child’s Bedroom Before He Falls Asleep: Start the night...)
Module
Published: November 2023
... are of special importance. Evaluation of the patient and family’s readiness to change behavior is critical to effectively help with obesity treatment (see algorithm in Appendix 1 ). The early and accurate classification of overweight and obesity and identification of obesity-related comorbidities...)
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Published: October 2023
....” 87 Pediatric providers may encounter children with a wide range of symptoms resulting from trauma. As noted, trauma can result in short-term changes in behavior or have a more lasting impact depending on the child, the trauma itself, and the supports or emotional buffers in a child’s...)
Module
Published: June 2023
... with ASD. It would be expected that these disorders would occur at least as frequently among individuals with ASD as among individuals in the general population, and they should be considered when the child has a history of GI symptoms or a change in behavior. 390 , 391 Ongoing research...)
Module
Published: June 2023
... together Receptive language Startles or awakens to loud noises May turn head in direction of sound Changes sucking behavior in response to sound May seem to recognize parent s voice Turns toward familiar sounds Responds to tone of voice Smiles when spoken toa Notices sound-making toysa...)
Module
Published: May 2023
... Sample Questions Anticipatory Guidance Adjustment to Child’s Developmental Changes and Behavior Sample Questions Anticipatory Guidance Family Time Sample Questions Anticipatory Guidance Bedtime, Naptime, and Teeth Brushing Sample Questions Anticipatory Guidance Media Sample Questions...)
Module
Published: December 2022
... To motivate patients to change their behavior on the basis of a family history, we require a better understanding of their perceptions of their personal risks of disease, which may differ depending on the disease and individual experiences. 20 Using the family history to quantify risks...)
Book Chapter
Published: May 2022
10.1542/9781610026390-part03-trauma_informed
EISBN: 978-1-61002-639-0
ISBN: 978-1-61002-638-3
... may encounter children with a wide range of symptoms resulting from trauma. As noted, trauma can result in shortterm changes in behavior or have a more lasting impact depending on the child, the trauma itself, and the supports or emotional buffers in a child s life. When traumatic events are more...
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Book Cover Image
Published: May 2022
10.1542/9781610026390
EISBN: 978-1-61002-639-0
ISBN: 978-1-61002-638-3
Book Chapter
Published: January 2017
10.1542/9781610025805-ch23
EISBN: 978-1-61002-580-5
...-toddler playgroups and going to activities at the library or other community locations. Consider joining a parent education class or parent support group. Adjustment to Child’s Developmental Changes and Behavior A child this age starts to recognize what is permitted, but may try something forbidden...
Journal Articles
Publication: Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2015) 136 (4): e993–e1001.
Published: October 2015
... it change resident behavior?   Acad Pediatr . 2011 ; 11 ( 5 ): 387 – 393 21640683 42 O’Toole   JK , Solan   LG , Burkhardt   MC , Klein   MD . Watch and learn: an innovative video trigger curriculum to increase resident screening for social determinants of health.   Clin Pediatr...