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CCA offers one-sheet overviews which address a variety of medical, emotional and psychosocial issues related to having a craniofacial condition. We currently offer the following overviews:
A Parent's Journey to Acceptance
In Spanish: La travesía de los padres hacia la aceptación
Anthropology and Craniofacial Anomalies
Apert Feet
Cleidocranial Dysplasia
Dramatically Increasing the Quality of Life with Prosthetic Devices
Empowering Children to Cope with Teasing
In Spanish: Capacitando los niños para lidiar con las burlas
Family Dynamics
Fostering Tolerance: Ways Parents and Kids Can Stand Up to Bullying
Hydrocephalus
Parents: You Are the Official Care Manager
In Spanish: Padres: ¡Ustedes son los supervisores oficiales de cuidados!
Sleep Apnea
Tips on Dealing with an External Distraction Device
What to Expect When Your Child Goes to Surgery
In Spanish: Qué puede esperar cuando su niño tenga cirugía
What to Take to the Hospital
A Parent's Journey to Acceptance
In Spanish: La travesía de los padres hacia la aceptación
Anthropology and Craniofacial Anomalies
Dramatically Increasing
the Quality of Life with Prosthetic Devices
Empowering Children
to Cope with Teasing
In Spanish: Capacitando los niños
para lidiar con las burlas
Fostering Tolerance: Ways Parents
and Kids Can Stand Up to Bullying
Parents: You Are the Official
Care Manager
In Spanish: Padres: ¡Ustedes son los supervisores oficiales de cuidados!
Tips on Dealing with an
External Distraction Device
What to Expect When Your Child
Goes to Surgery
In Spanish: Qué puede esperar
cuando su niño tenga cirugía
13140 Coit Road • Suite 517 • Dallas, TX 75240 | Toll-free 800.535.3643 • Phone 214.570.9099 • Fax 214.570.8811 | Email contactCCA@ccakids.com
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Children's Craniofacial Association is a national, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, headquartered in Dallas, Texas. CCA's mission is to empower and give hope to individuals and families affected by facial differences. Nationally and internationally, CCA addresses the medical, financial, psychosocial, emotional, and educational concerns relating to craniofacial conditions.
© 2013 Children's Craniofacial Association