Can a baby struggle with their mental health? How this hospital is helping L.A.'s youngest
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The Children's Hospital Los Angeles is launching a significant initiative to improve mental health services for families with infants amidst various stresses such as postpartum depression, sleep issues, and medical complications. Funded by a $25 million donation from the Tikun Olam Foundation, the program aims to support about 30,000 children aged 3 and under. This program targets the early years of life to nurture essential parent-child bonds that are crucial for healthy brain development and to prevent long-term mental health issues from developing.
A major initiative at Children's Hospital Los Angeles aims to provide crucial mental health care for families during the first years of a child's life.
With a $25-million donation, the hospital will significantly expand mental health services for infants and their families, addressing overlooked mental health needs.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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