Resource Type: Collection

  • Engagement In Action (EnAct!) Framework

    This online resource portal includes information and resources about the Engagement In Action (EnAct!) Framework to support implementation of a statewide integrated early childhood health system.

  • Bright Futures

    This webpage features information and resources from Bright Futures, a national health promotion and prevention initiative in support of infants, children, adolescents, and their families.

  • Nutrition and Food Security

    This webpage includes information for pediatricians about how to discuss nutrition with parents, identify concerns, and provide resources to help families meet their nutritional needs.

  • Native American Child Health

    This webpage features recommendations, resources, and guidelines to support pediatricians caring for American Indian and Alaska Native children, adolescents, and families.

  • Immigrant Child Health

    This webpage features recommendations, resources, and guidelines for supporting pediatricians caring for immigrant children, youth, and families.

  • Maternal Health and Well-being

    This webpage includes the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendations and resources for supporting birthing people during the prenatal and postnatal periods.

  • Early Literacy

    This webpage includes information for pediatricians about the benefits of promoting early literacy and early learning for children.

  • Early Relational Health

    This webpage includes information about early relational health and resources for supporting the framework in pediatric practice.

  • Communicating with Families Screening Resources

    This webpage offers resources to help pediatric care providers integrate patient- and family-centered care into their practices.

  • Developmental Surveillance and Screening Resources for Pediatricians

    This webpage offers educational tools and resources for pediatricians to use in the administration of developmental surveillance and screening.

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