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Arkansas Children's provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment for children up to 18 years old.
The David M. Clark Center for Safe and Healthy Children is a single safe place for abused and neglected children to receive care at Arkansas Children's.
The Dennis Developmental Center cares for children with developmental conditions that affect learning and behavior.
The Family Treatment Program provides specialized mental health care for victims and family members impacted by sexual abuse.
The Team for Children at Risk provides clinic-based specialty medical evaluations for children with allegations of abuse or neglect upon referral from investigating agencies or primary care providers.
The Children's Protection Center brings together the various professionals in a child abuse investigation to help coordinate the communities’ response to child abuse.
Learn helpful tips and warning signs from a pediatric psychologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital to help keep your child safe while using social media.
During National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, parents should learn safe ways to de-escalate anger for themselves and their children.
When an injured athlete walks into Sports Medicine at Arkansas Children's, it's not just about physical healing but a holistic approach that prioritizes their mental health while on the sidelines. Learn how our Sports Medicine staff serves as a dedicated support system.
The road ahead can be a little scary when a child walks into their first day of school. But as the weeks go on, if a child is afraid of going to school, crying when separated from a caregiver or having nightmares, they might suffer from anxiety.
We know times like these are difficult, especially for children. School is an enormous part of your kids' lives. It's a place where they learn, grow, and mature. When an unthinkable tragedy like Uvalde happens, Arkansas Children's wants you prepared with resources to meet your children's needs right where they are.
Dr. Karen Farst shares resources to help parents on how to protect children from child abuse or neglect.
Hear Dr. Farst, medical director at the Clark Center for Safe and Healthy Children at Arkansas Children's talk about child abuse in AR and how you can be part of the solution.