Carrie Sewell-Roberts, social work supervisor with Nemours Children's Hospital, recommends parents take care of themselves in order to better support their child with Central Precocious Puberty. She advises parents to take time to process the diagnosis, lean on their doctor, and remember the positive facts about the condition, like that it is treatable. Sewell-Roberts also advises parents not to blame themselves, and to seek counseling if they need it.
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