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Child Mind Institute Resources Focus on Parents Sharing Diagnoses with Children
Parents should consider getting assessed if they learn that their child has been diagnosed with ADHD or a learning disability.
Thriving Kids Podcast Discusses Importance of Taking Care of Oneself
The latest Thriving Kids podcast episode provides some tips and reminders about parenting and self-care - and discusses how caregivers have a responsibility not only to take care of young children, but also themselves.
Celebrate Authors from Spanish-Speaking Countries During Latino Books Month
Latino Books Month, which is celebrated in May, is a great opportunity for educators and caregivers to introduce children to bilingual authors and books from Spanish-speaking countries.
Resources for Emphasizing the Importance of Play on May 28’s World Play Day
On Thursday, May 28, families and educators will have the opportunity to emphasize the role that play has in children’s development as part of the global World Play Day celebration.
PA One Book Asks Providers and Families to Take Survey on 2026 Selection
PA One Book is asking that early learning programs, libraries, and families take the 2026 PA One Book Survey to provide feedback on the year’s book selection.
Pitt Conducts Study on Referrals, Follow-Ups for Infants After NICU Discharge
The University of Pittsburgh’s Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is seeking families to take part in a study on their experiences with referrals and developmental follow-ups following discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Pennsylvania Key Provides Resources to Help Children Prevent Lead Exposure
The Pennsylvania Key’s health trend of the month for May focuses on preventing lead poisoning in young children.
PA Promise for Children Releases May List of Books for Preschoolers
Pennsylvania Promise for Children has released its May list of recommended books for preschoolers that includes eight titles across four categories.
Resources Provide Tips on How to Protect Children from High-Conflict Divorce
A high-conflict divorce can be very difficult for a child - and those who get caught in the middle of two fighting parents can become collateral damage, the Child Mind Institute notes.