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Nemeth, Karen; Brillante, Pamela – Young Children, 2011
It can be difficult for any teacher to support a child whose behavior is disruptive, but a language barrier can certainly complicate the situation. Children who are new to English may not be able to tell teachers what's going on. This makes it even more important for teachers to learn specific strategies to interpret the child's actions and plan…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Second Language Learning, Child Health, Behavior Problems

Kendall, Earline D. – Young Children, 1983
Briefly reviews current research in the United States on hepatitis, some diarrheal diseases, and infections caused by H-flu, suggesting that group care (especially when not carefully monitored) presents risks for very young children, care providers, families, and the community. (RH)
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Disease Control, Early Childhood Education

Young Children, 1989
Discusses guidelines for HIV-infection control in group programs for children. These guidelines were adapted from the November 1988 issue of PEDIATRICS, and replace earlier statements on the topic. (RJC)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Disease Control

Kendall, Earline D.; Moukaddem, Virginia E. – Young Children, 1992
Maintains that infants and toddlers, parents, and child caregivers are vulnerable to a variety of infectious diseases from infant-toddler child care centers. These diseases include infectious diarrhea; rubella; cytomeglovirus; hepatitis A, and haemophilus influenza type B. Suggests ways to prevent the spread of such diseases. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Communicable Diseases, Day Care Centers, Disease Control

Denk-Glass, Rita; And Others – Young Children, 1982
Indicates the prevalence and effects of middle ear effusion (fluid in the middle ear space) in young children and points out the importance of early screening and diagnosis. (RH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Disease Incidence, Hearing Impairments, Screening Tests

Liebman, Toni H. – Young Children, 1984
Describes an exchange program between a cooperative nursery school and a nursing home in which children were paired with nursing home residents. Discusses selecting and preparing child and adult participants, planning and supervising group and class activities, and teaching children about death and illness. (CB)
Descriptors: Death, Diseases, Exchange Programs, Nursing Homes

Highberger, Ruth; Boynton, Mary – Young Children, 1983
Describes some of the precautions that should be used regularly by day care staff in order to prevent illnesses in group care programs for infants and toddlers. (MP)
Descriptors: Day Care Centers, Disease Control, Early Childhood Education, Guidelines

Greenberg, Julie – Young Children, 1996
Illustrates with a case study example the importance of teachers helping young children deal with a death. Presents specific dialogs for dealing with the victim of the tragedy, the classmates, and the employees of the classroom. Focuses on teacher roles and contributions in the understanding and coping processes. (SD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Coping, Crisis Intervention

Wallinga, Charlotte; Skeen, Patsy – Young Children, 1996
Argues that teachers of children with seriously ill siblings are important as constancy figures, crisis interventionists, and support mechanisms. Details common reactions of well siblings including guilt, jealousy, rejection, isolation, and fear. Discusses responses that facilitate coping that teachers can make to behavioral and physical…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Coping, Diseases

Harwood, Maureen; Kleinfeld, Judith Smilg – Young Children, 2002
Differentiates fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) from fetal alcohol effects (FAE) and discusses difficulties in diagnosing these conditions. Describes the effects of FAS/FAE on young children, detailing impact on sensory processing, focusing attention, and cognitive development in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Presents suggestions for caregivers…
Descriptors: Age Differences, At Risk Persons, Congenital Impairments, Diseases

Young Children, 1994
Reports on teachers' responses to a hypothetical case study of an ethical dilemma occurring in an early childhood setting that concerned a child with a possibly contagious disease. Discusses the use of the National Association for the Education of Young Children's code of ethics to resolve problems in everyday practice. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Child Health, Codes of Ethics, Communicable Diseases, Early Childhood Education
Holland, Marna – Young Children, 2005
A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the resulting behavioral changes in a loved one can cause intense emotional reactions from all family members, including children. Sharing and discussing relevant picture books can be an effective strategy to help the children in such families understand and deal with their emotions. Picture books can…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Alzheimers Disease, Childrens Literature, Family Environment

Dooling, Mary V.; Ulione, Margaret S. – Young Children, 2000
Explains the role of child care health consultants and suggests whom to contact for health consultant services. Notes that professional child care health consultants should be knowledgeable of pediatric care, child development, injury prevention screening, and state licensing guidelines. Suggests that consultants can provide on-site visits, assist…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Development, Child Health, Day Care Centers

Moukaddem, Virginia – Young Children, 1990
Presents information and suggestions on ways to prevent the spread of infectious diseases among young children and caretakers in child care settings. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Early Childhood Education

Galinsky, Ellen – Young Children, 1990
Addresses a number of arguments against government involvement in child care. Advocates carefully delimiting the involvement of government in child care. (BB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Early Childhood Education