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Dr Hallas says: New insights on the impact of paternal parenting
Covering the father as both parent and influential partner in childrearing from preconception to entrance into young adulthood, this issue provides the foundation for thoughtful consideration of how we, as nurse practitioners, can address paternal parenting and apply the past 10 years of research results on fathers to better inform our practices.
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Fathers’ influence on development and well-being of children
Despite the growing involvement of fathers in their children’s lives, there persists a lack of focus on fathers in pediatric care. Updated guidelines can help pediatricians to better engage fathers in the care of their children.
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Urine drug screens: Caveats for interpreting results
Rapid drug screening immunoassays quickly assess pediatric patients for drug exposure. However, certain limitations of these immunoassays call for caution when interpreting presumptive positive results.
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Living near greenspace reduces children’s risk of mental health problems
Reading books with toddlers: Print or electronic?
How to identify and treat bullying
Developmental screening via phone increases referrals
 
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