Is It Acceptable to Withhold Information from Your Child’s Provider?
Published: May. 7, 2024Updated: Dec. 9, 2024
Sometimes parents withhold information from their child's provider for fear of judgment, or because the provider doesn't ask the right questions. But telling your provider everything you're doing is very important when it comes to treatments because one may interfere with another.
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