10 Unmet Needs School-Aged Kids Have That Parents Tend To Overlook

Moms – Jessica Tucker

There are certain needs that parents make sure are met for their children. They are food, shelter, housing, and medical care. Sometimes these are easier to come by than others. Nonetheless, they are the main needs that parents focus on for their kids. It is when other needs of kids are unmet that there can be problems. Things that range from lack of self-esteemand well-being to depression and anger, according to Youth First. But parents do not always recognize that there are several needs that kids have. And when unmet needs are overlooked by parents of school-aged kids, real problems can occur.

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Tackling Impulse Control In Youth Important For Preventing Future Struggles

Moms – Ashley Wehrli

A new study has found that tackling impulse control in youth is important for preventing future struggles that they may face Youth and child development are always tricky things, and it is always changing as more work is done to see what can hinder, or help, the development of our children.

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Interdisciplinary approach to improve CPAP use for children with sleep apnea

Medical X-Press – Staff Writer

One of the treatments available for children with pediatric obstructive sleep apnea is the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices. Since successful treatment can sometimes be hindered by a variety of challenges, researchers from the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) explored ways to improve care for patients and found that a tracked approach to outpatient CPAP could be an effective approach. The findings were published in the journal Pediatric Pulmonology.

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