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  • ‘Like torture’: For Californians with special needs, getting to see a dentist can take years

    The first time Namirah Jones visited the dentist at age 5, her meltdown brought the office to a halt. Her mother, Mia Costley, her grandmother and a dental assistant held her down while she screamed. The dentist couldn’t even get a mirror in her mouth. “That’s when it was...
  • Dé estos 6 pasos para volver a encarrilar su salud

    Desde el comienzo de la pandemia, los estadounidenses han estado posponiendo los cuidados rutinarios. Con más estadounidenses vacunados contra la COVID-19, los expertos médicos están instando a los pacientes a que vuelvan a la atención médica de rutina y se pongan al día con los exámenes de salud preventivos...
  • Take These 6 Steps to Get Your Health Back on Track

    Since the start of the pandemic, Americans have been postponing routine care. With more Americans vaccinated against COVID-19, medical experts are urging patients to return to routine health care and get caught up on delayed or foregone preventive health screenings. “While we know that prevention is the best medicine,...
  • Take Steps to Support Literacy: 8 ways to inspire children to read

    Reading is a foundation for learning, yet a vast gap exists in access to books for low-income neighborhoods. According to the Handbook of Literacy Research, in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio of books per child is just one age-appropriate book for every 300 children. Without books in the home, children...
  • Adopte medidas para apoyar la alfabetización

    Family Features La lectura es una base para el aprendizaje, sin embargo, existe una gran brecha en el acceso a los libros para los barrios de bajos ingresos. Según el Handbook of Literacy Research, en los barrios de bajos ingresos, la proporción de libros por niño es solo un...
  • Take Steps to Support Literacy

    Family Features Reading is a foundation for learning, yet a vast gap exists in access to books for low-income neighborhoods. According to the Handbook of Literacy Research, in low-income neighborhoods, the ratio of books per child is just one age-appropriate book for every 300 children. Without books in the...
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