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AIM Partners: Products Developed by Today's Child Communications Bibliography

AIM Partners: Products Developed by Today's Child Communications

Bibliography of Materials from MCHLine®

This bibliography of 1 items is drawn from MCHLine®, the MCH Digital Library online catalog. It includes selected materials published in the last ten years that describe outreach programs and training materials and guidelines for outreach workers, particularly activities in state children's health insurance programs.

The MCH Digital Library focuses on publications from federal and state agencies, from grantees of federal and state agencies, and from professional and voluntary organizations. It contains unique materials on the history of maternal and child health in the United States, policy papers, reports, conference proceedings, manuals, survey instruments, guidelines, and curricula. The library does not collect materials on clinical medicine. Consumer health materials and commercially published materials are collected very selectively.

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Today's Child Communications. Today's child. New York, NY: Today's Child Communications,

Annotation: Today's Child is a quarterly parenting magazine and child health resource dedicated to the needs and concerns of families of color. Topics covered include parenting and caregiving, infant and child health, pregnancy, adolescent development, economic empowerment, education, family lifestyle issues, relationships, travel, and fashion. It is available by subscription or in bookstores. Sample articles are available on the Web site.

Contact: Today's Child Communications, 1133 Broadway, Suite 901, New York, NY 10010, Telephone: (212) 462-4716 Fax: (212) 462-4902 E-mail: mail@today's-child.com $15.00 per year for 4 issues.

Keywords: Child health, Consumer education materials, Parenting

The MCH Digital Library is one of six special collections at Geogetown University, the nation's oldest Jesuit institution of higher education. It is supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under award number U02MC31613, MCH Advanced Education Policy with an award of $700,000/year. The library is also supported through foundation and univerity funding. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.