Published online August 31, 2005
PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 3 September 2005, pp. 796 (doi:10.1542/peds.2005-1377)
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POLICY STATEMENT

AAP Publications Retired and Reaffirmed

American Academy of Pediatrics

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    AAP PUBLICATIONS REAFFIRMED, JANUARY 2004
 
The Role of the Pediatrician in Implementing the Americans With Disabilities Act: Subject Review

Pediatrics. 1996;98:146–148

Policy Statement: Role of the Pediatrician in Transitioning Children and Adolescents With Developmental Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses From School to Work or College

Pediatrics. 2000;106:854–856


    AAP PUBLICATION REAFFIRMED, JANUARY 2005
 
Policy Statement: Fireworks-Related Injuries to Children

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