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1. A comprehensive measure of the costs of caring for a parent: differences according to functional status

2. Project Leadership: effecting change, one parent at a time

3. In their own words: improving the care experience of families with children with special health care needs

5. Women, work, and family health: key findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women's Health Survey

6. Potential effects of public charge changes on health coverage for citizen children

7. Family consequences of detention/deportation: effects on finances, health, and well-being

8. Estimated impacts of the proposed public charge rule on immigrants and Medicaid

9. Expanding healthy families to cover parents: issues & analyses related to employer coverage

20. How California Children’s Services Programs in the 21 Whole-Child Model counties engage with families

22. Threading the labyrinth: why children in California with special health care needs endure delays in securing the medical equipment and supplies they need

24. Private school choice: federal actions needed to ensure parents are notified about changes in rights for students with disabilities : report to Congressional requesters

25. Changing public charge immigration rules: the potential impact on children who need care

26. Parents’ intentions to vaccinate children for COVID-19 by child age: sociodemographic factors and reasons for hesitancy

32. Six months into the pandemic, 40 percent of parents with young children have experienced economic fallout: findings from the September 11–28 Coronavirus Tracking Survey

36. Health care coverage, access, and affordability for children and parents: new estimates from March 2016

39. Quality of preventive health care for young children: strategies for improvement

40. Rhode Island's Pediatric Practice Enhancement Project: parents helping parents and practitioners

43. The impact of losing childhood Supplemental Security Income benefits on long-term education and health outcomes