![A painted cover for the children's book "Howling with Huskies." Pictured is a female presenting character in a blue hooded puffer coat and younger male presenting character in a red puffer coat, standing with 3 husky dogs in front of a log cabin in winter.](https://preventchildabuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Howling-with-huskies-cover-768x591.png)
Books
Howling with Huskies by Linda Chamberlain
What can three Alaskan husky sled dogs teach Galena and her younger brother, Kimmo, about working with difficult emotions, coping skills for stress, and feeling good?
Books
What can three Alaskan husky sled dogs teach Galena and her younger brother, Kimmo, about working with difficult emotions, coping skills for stress, and feeling good?
Stats & Factsheets
Congress enacted the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) nearly 45 years ago to combat a widespread and destructive practice of separating Native American children from their families and placing them with non-Native parents.
Toolkits & Guides
This report presents evidence for HOPE (Health Outcomes of Positive Experiences) based on newly released, compelling data that reinforce the need to promote positive experiences for children and families in order to foster healthy childhood development despite the adversity common in so many families.
Toolkits & Guides
Substantial evidence shows negative long-term outcomes for children who are disciplined through corporal punishment. In fact, findings indicate that children who are physically punished (i.e., spanked) have similarly negative outcomes to children that are physically abused. This helpful one-page identifies a number of strategies to promote positive parenting and discipline strategies that do not include hitting or the physical use of force with children.
Videos & Podcasts
In this video, Dr. Melissa Merrick reinforces the importance “to create the safe, stable, and nurturing environments and relationships that enable our children to succeed and thrive.”
Resources From the Doris Duke Fellows
Review COVID-19 resources developed by Doris Duke Fellows and members of PCA America’s chapter network with an emphasis on information to help parents and caregivers, and programs and professionals.
Parenting Tips
This Parenting Tip of the Week is about helping transition your child from summer-time to school-time with as little stress as possible.