Understanding and treating pain in children
It is often hard to understand the source of pain in babies and children, and if they experience it often or for a long time, it can do severe damage.
Mindfully Curated
It is often hard to understand the source of pain in babies and children, and if they experience it often or for a long time, it can do severe damage.
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