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Keeping Your Cool

Tips for Parents From Texas Children's Hospital

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More than 1,000 children died in 2000 as a result of neglect or abuse. That's a rate of almost two children per 100,000 children in the United States. The rate does not account for those children who die every day inside – emotionally or spiritually – when they are abused.

"In today's high-paced society, demands on everyone are great, particularly for parents who have added responsibilities," says Dr. Joan Shook, chief of emergency medicine at Texas Children's Hospital, associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and advocate of child-abuse prevention. "These demands can result in many everyday stressors. Unfortunately, parents sometimes take their stress out on their children in the form of abuse – either physical or verbal – which can lead to a lifetime of pain and regret."

During National Childhood Abuse Prevention Month, Shook recommends the following: