Plus: Helping your child support a friend with mental health challenges
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Nothing matters more to expectant parents than the health of their baby. Yet, according to the CDC, less than half of pregnant people in the U.S. are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. To address this reluctance by pregnant people to get vaccinated against COVID-19, we’ve answered common questions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy.
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** Supporting friends with mental health challenges ([link removed])
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Kids rely on their friends for a lot of things, including providing emotional support when things are tough. But it can be difficult to tell when a friend who is feeling down or anxious is just having a bad day and when it’s something more concerning. Here are some tips for helping your child support a friend with mental health challenges and knowing when to bring in outside help.
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