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Editorial Policy

Editorial quality is not only about factual accuracy. It is also about clarity, restraint, and whether a page helps a reader act wisely under stress.

Core standards

Content should be plain-language, caregiver-first, and grounded in realistic home situations. Pages should answer the question the reader actually has before expanding into supporting detail.

Every page should respect the difference between educational support and professional advice. That distinction is central to trust.

Sources and updates

Topics should be updated when meaningful changes happen, when important information becomes clearer, or when a correction improves accuracy. Update decisions should not be driven by empty freshness signals.

When a page uses professional or policy concepts, the wording should remain understandable to non-specialists.

Corrections

If a factual or clarity issue is identified, the page should be corrected promptly and the correction should improve the reader's ability to make a sound decision.

Readers can use the contact page to flag concerns or suggest corrections.