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Authenrieth, Joan – Our Children, 1999
Today's school nurses have significant responsibilities. Despite research proving their importance, very few schools have certified school nurses, relying instead on school personnel. A wish list for school nurses might include sufficient numbers and funding, school-based health centers, and confidential records. Parents can help ensure students'…
Descriptors: Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, School Health Services, School Nurses
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Marx, Joe – PTA Today, 1993
Environmental or second-hand smoke can have serious effects on children. Many smokers are more likely to consider quitting if they know they are causing harm to their children and families. Physicians must take the time to point out the dangers of passive smoking to parents who smoke. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion, Parent Responsibility
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Lurye, Donald R. – PTA Today, 1993
Asthma will be a significant public health problem until economic and social progress catches up with medical progress. The article explains asthma and discusses how to handle childhood asthma. Parents, politicians, and health care professionals must unite to assure adequate medical care and healthful living conditions for all children. (SM)
Descriptors: Allergy, Asthma, Child Health, Children
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Miller, Norma L. – PTA Today, 1992
Computer use can affect students' health. Recommends instruction on safe computer use, placement of computers to minimize children's exposure to magnetic field. Preventive measures are suggested to help children avoid eye strain and repetitive strain injuries. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education
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Light, Luise; Rodgers, Anne Brown – PTA Today, 1993
Research on pesticide exposure in infants and children has validated parents' concerns that children's bodies react differently than adults' to pesticides and that children eat differently, ingesting more fruits and vegetables. Article recommends breastfeeding and eating a variety of well-washed fruits and vegetables until more research is…
Descriptors: Breastfeeding, Child Health, Dietetics, Eating Habits
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Wulf, Margaret – PTA Today, 1993
Three-fourths of American schools are in substandard condition. Health effects associated with indoor air/environmental quality are a major concern. Sick building syndrome, which causes illness in occupants, generally results from particulates, volatile organic compounds, biologicals, or radio-nucleotides. The article recommends how to deal with…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Child Health, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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PTA Today, 1993
Children's eating habits and food attitudes develop early and last a lifetime. Nutrition is important in child development and ability to learn. In the prenatal years, nutrition is one of many factors affecting pregnancy outcome. In the preschool and school years, undernutrition causes stunting, lethargy, and other symptoms. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Health, Dietetics, Eating Habits
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Shea, Daniel – PTA Today, 1993
Reports on a national survey that measured elementary school teachers' attitudes on child health and its impact on school readiness and that asked for solutions. One conclusion is that health-care professionals, schools, and parents must work together to solve the child-health crisis. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Health, Childhood Needs, Elementary Education