Role: Health Care Practitioners

  • 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.

  • Eliminating Race-Based Medicine

    This policy statement explores the elimination of race-based medicine as part of a broader commitment to dismantling the structural and systemic inequities that lead to racial health disparities.

  • 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.

  • The Prenatal Visit

    This clinical report offers objectives for the pediatric prenatal visit, recommendations on what should be covered, and links to parent and child development resources for families.

  • Incorporating Recognition and Management of Perinatal Depression Into Pediatric Practice

    This policy statement and technical report focus on the role of the pediatric primary care physician in identifying postpartum depression and referring the mother-infant dyad for treatment.

  • 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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