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Policy Statement 1 Additionally, Bright Futures guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics identify adolescence as 11 to 21 years of age, 2 dividing the group into early (ages 1114 years), middle (ages 1517 years), and late (ages 1821 years) adolescence.
The California State Legislature created the Adoption Assistance Program with the intent to provide the security and stability of a permanent home through adoption. AAP eligible children may receive federally funded benefits or non-federally funded benefits per state guidelines.
The AAP programs and activities are funded through a wide array of sources including membership dues, continuing medical education activities, publications, advertising, royalties, grants, corporate partnerships, and charitable contributions from employees and members.
The AAP is a not-for-profit Illinois corporation organized for scientific and educational purposes, exempt from income tax under Section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
Overview: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is a professional association composed of pediatricians and pediatric medical and surgical subspecialists. The Academy promotes optimal physical, mental, and social health for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
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Chapter Affiliate ($195/year) Chapter Affiliates are not entitled to vote in Chapter elections or hold office.
The AAP also reported receiving $20.5 million in government grants and over $12.9 million in outside contributions. That same year, AAP reported $118,478,392 in expenses, including nearly $800,000 spent on legislative lobbying.

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