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As we look ahead to 2026, let's take a look back at some of the most read blog posts from the last year.
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Can you train the teen brain to drive? The answer is yes, say the experts.
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A number of programs have recently been developed to help families and their autistic children prepare for the stresses of air travel.
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A new study provides evidence that teens need their sleep to reduce crash risk.
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Learn about a web-based game called Coping Coach, a fun, interactive way to help a large number of children emotionally recover after injury, developed by CHOP experts.
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Many of the autistic children who were originally diagnosed a decade ago are now aging into potential drivers. Here's what to know.
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To reach parents about boosting child restraint norms, there needs to be an understanding of their beliefs and motivations.
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An emerging area of research is in the transition of children with disabilities to the adulthood period, with emphasis on the issue of driving.
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A CHOP developmental pediatrician shares what families need to know if their child with ADHD wants to drive.
