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youth allergy myth busters learn how to separate the myths from the facts when it comes to
children
?s allergies during the parentingu seminar on wednesday, august 8 from 6-8 p.m. the session will feature pediatrician brett hutchinson, m.d., and pediatric allergy and immunology specialist sandhya mani, m.d., and takes place at the lsu health medical innovation center. the seminar is free and open to the public. light refreshments will be served. space is limited, so
parents
are encouraged to register. ? parentingu.eventbrite.com
parents
? childhood experiences can pass to
children
traumatic events such as abuse, neglect or household dysfunction experienced by
parents
can carry over into their
children
?s lives. a study in pediatrics found that
children
of
parents
who experienced four or more adverse childhood events before age 18 had an increased risk of behavioral problems themselves, including adhd and emotional disturbation. researchers state that this information raises the possibility that these events can influence
children
?s behaviors through learned parenting styles, and that this could help clinicians identify
children
who are at higher risk for behavioral health problems and help to target preventive interventions early. ? aap.org tr auma support
group
gain strength through difficult times and learn tools for how to move on from abuse with help from the baton rouge
children
?s advocacy center support
group
. experience the healing power of being in a
group
setting where you will practice new skills and provide support to others who are in need. weekly
group
sessions are available for
children
ages 4-12, teens ages 13-18, and caregivers of trauma survivors at the baton rouge
children
?s advocacy center on thursdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. refreshments will be served. ? (225) 343-1984 a u g u s t 2 0 1 8 | b r p a r e n t s . c o m 1 9
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