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Children's Defense Fund-Ohio, Columbus. – 2002
The Healthy Start and Healthy Families programs offer children up to age 19, parents, and pregnant women in Ohio the health services families need, including doctor's visits, prescriptions, hospitalization, immunizations, prenatal care, eyeglasses, dental care, and mental health care. This tool kit was designed to help practitioners in programs…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Eligibility, Enrollment
Brelet-Rueff, Claudine – 2000
Considering that, of the 250 million new cases of water-associated diseases reported every year, 75% occur in tropical, poor, rural areas and slum-outskirts of big cities, it becomes clear that water education is a priority. This booklet illustrates that early water education can benefit the entire community. Since habits related to water use are…
Descriptors: Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Certo, Delaine – Early Childhood News, 1996
Notes caregivers' responsibility to protect children from too much exposure to ultraviolet radiation and the potential for melanoma. Provides suggestions on how to prevent children from sunburn and skin cancer, including the proper way to apply sunscreen. (MOK)
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Child Health, Environmental Influences, Outdoor Activities
Erceg, Linda – Camping Magazine, 1996
Recommends choosing appropriate health care providers for camp, and referring to them by the title their credentials warrant. Explains distinctions among nursing titles and that they vary by state. Discusses developing a health care plan suited to camp's population, program, and location. Presents guidelines required of a health care plan by…
Descriptors: Camping, Certification, Child Health, Credentials
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PTA Today, 1989
Correcting misperceptions regarding safety and emergency response is the first step toward reducing the incidence of injury to children. Some widely held misperceptions are identified and corrected. Topics include burns, poisoning, car safety, and falls. In addition to adult misperceptions, some common children's misperceptions are briefly listed.…
Descriptors: Accidents, Child Health, Children, First Aid
Herskowitz, Joel – Learning, 1990
This article provides teachers with a brief background on the causes and incidence of childhood depression, identifies clues or symptoms, and suggests action that can be taken to get help for students. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Children, Depression (Psychology)
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Willenberg, Barbara; Hemmelgarn, Melinda – Elementary School Journal, 1991
Explains the nutritional requirements of children and adolescents, and the physiological roles of the major nutrients. Details the nutrient needs of young athletes, including pre- and postgame meals and fluid replacement. Discusses eating disorders and obesity. Advocates a diet rich in complex carbohydrates. (BC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Athletes, Child Health, Children
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PTA Today, 1993
Presents suggestions by the National Swimming Pool Safety Committee on how to keep children safe while swimming. Ideas include maintaining strict adult supervision, pool and spa barriers, and knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education
Jastrow, Susie; Roberts-Gray, Cindy; Briley, Margaret – Texas Child Care, 1998
Describes the safety of the U.S. food supply, discusses the causes of food-borne illness, and provides a food-safety checklist for child-care centers that covers safe food shopping, storage, preparation, serving, and clean-up. (KB)
Descriptors: Child Health, Day Care Centers, Food Service, Hygiene
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Williams, Biff; Marston, Rip – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2001
Describes five common youth sport injuries: Little League elbow, swimmer's shoulder, shin splints, Osgood's Schlatters disease, and jumper's knee, also noting their corresponding causes, behavioral symptoms, treatment techniques, and prevention strategies. The information is intended to help teachers identify sports injuries more readily and…
Descriptors: Athletes, Child Health, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Minnesota State Dept. of Health, St. Paul. – 2001
The Minnesota Department of Health developed this guidance at the request of the Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning. The goal of the document is to assist school district staff of Minnesota public schools in responding to problems related to indoor mold. Its focus is on practical, cost-effective methods to identify indoor mold…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Cleaning, Elementary Secondary Education
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (DHHS/PHS), Rockville, MD. – 1994
Otitis media with effusion and its related hearing loss have been associated with delayed language development, particularly if the disease is recurrent or of long duration, although available data are insufficient to establish a causal linkage. This guide presents recommendations based on extensive reviews of the relevant medical and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Clinical Diagnosis, Hearing Conservation, Hearing Impairments
Standards Australia, Homebush. – 1996
Ideally, playgrounds should encourage development of gross and fine motor skills and present a stimulating play environment that provides children with manageable challenges. In order to provide these challenges, a balance must be found between risk and safety. Over the last few years there has been an increased interest in the use of soft…
Descriptors: Child Health, Design Requirements, Equipment Standards, Foreign Countries
Pascoe, Neil; Felkner, Marilyn; Maldonado, Maria – Texas Child Care, 2003
Notes the overuse of antibiotics and the resulting resistant bacterial strains. Describes how to control and prevent staphylococcal infections specifically, and almost all infectious diseases generally. Specific sections address: (1) what are staph infections; (2) preventing staph infections; (3) caring for wounds; and (4) controlling staph…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Child Health, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control
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Busenbark, Karen L. – PTA Today, 1994
Shaky handwriting is often the first symptom of essential tremor (ET) in children. Physical limitations include difficulty in eating and drinking. One very disabling aspect of ET is the social embarrassment it causes. The article looks at what parents and teachers can do if they suspect a child has ET. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Clinical Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Neurological Impairments
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