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    Obesity in Children

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    Obesity in Children After reading the material for this week‚ the student began to research obesity in middle childhood. The student discovered the causes of middle childhood obesity‚ the effect of obesity on a child’s health‚ psychosocial‚ and cognitive development‚ and ways to counteract obesity in middle childhood. The student has provided information on obesity solutions in her area‚ a national program to help stop childhood obesity‚ and has suggested other ways to help stop childhood obesity

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    Breastfeeding In Children

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    fight diseases and aids in the development of baby’s immune system. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of developing chronic conditions‚ such as type I diabetes‚ celiac disease and Crohn’s disease. It also lowers the risk of Sudden infant death syndrome‚ asthma‚ allergy‚ Childhood leukemia‚ Childhood obesity‚ Ear infections‚ Eczema and vomiting. The baby who receive breast feeding will not experience respiratory illness‚ and bouts of diarrhea.

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    Supporting Children

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    E1 There are some factors that may influence the health and development. Smoking can affect the babies’ oxygen in the womb which could affect the growth and development‚ low birth weight‚ high risk of prematurely (birth before week’s gestation)‚ asthma and may lead to cot death. Genetic factors – when the baby has condition‚ which means that it has been passed down to them by one of their parents. Infections and medical conditions – some babies have medical condition which may affect them during

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    communication with children

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    Task 1 SHC 31-1.1 There are many reasons why people communicate these are as follows: Building relationship‚ it is very important to build a relationship with the children‚ young people‚ colleagues and people around us. For instance in the setting I work‚ the nursery‚ we communicate all the time to the parents and children to have positive relationship so that we can work together in providing the children’s needs. Simple greetings to the parents will be the start of harmonious relationship

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    Breo Ellipta (Asthma) – Forecast and Market Analysis to 2023: Order report by calling marketoptimizer.org at +1 888 391 5441 OR send an email on sales@marketoptimizer.org with Breo Ellipta (Asthma) – Forecast and Market Analysis to 2023 in subject line and your contact details. “Breo Ellipta(Asthma) – Forecast and Market Analysis to 2023″. The asthma market saw very slow growth over the past decade‚ as it has become saturated with relatively efficacious standard therapies‚ such as short-acting

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    are curious why they are allergic and others are not. The answer to this is that allergies are genetic in almost all cases. Scientists and researchers believe that people inherit a tendency to be allergic‚ although not to any specific allergen. Children are much more likely to develop allergies if their parents have allergies. Interestingly‚ people with year-round (perennial) allergies commonly develop the problem as adults‚ and are more likely to be women than men. Symptoms can lessen as you get

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    cigarette smoke‚ young‚ developing lungs receive a higher concentration of inhaled toxins than do older lungs. And think about it: young children have less control over their surroundings than the rest of us. Babies can’t move to another room because the air is smoky. They depend on us to provide them with clean air to breathe. Facts About Secondhand Smoke and Children Babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy often weigh less when they are born than those who are born to non smoking mothers.

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    Missing Children

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    abundance of missing children/ children abduction cases. A statistic released by police of Malaysia‚ stated that a total of 3223 children below 18 went missing between 2008 and April last year (2012). Of this figure‚ only about 1000 cases were solved. From the statistic‚ it’s clearly shown that‚ over 3223 cases reported 2223 cases still unsolved. The questions are‚ how does it happen? Who should be blamed? What the impact of this scenario? And what are the best ways to prevent children from missing?

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    Children and Prejudice

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    Running head: CHILDREN AND PREJUDICE Children and Prejudice Abstract Over the last century‚ researchers have been debating whether prejudices are inborn in children‚ researchers then found that children are in fact prejudiced‚ but debate arises about how they become prejudiced. Some studies suggested that children are born with being prejudiced and that it is innate and natural‚ where as other studies argue that prejudice behavior are learnt socially off parents‚ family‚ peers and the social

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    Children as Consumers

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    Carlos Cruz Professor Bucher Enc1102 17 Feb. 2012 Children as Consumers Experts estimate that two- to fourteen-year-olds sway over $500 billion a year in household purchasing (Calvert 205). So is consumerism the backbone of the U.S. economy? Children who live in developed countries have a variety of products to choose from. These products are introduced to children by advertising. These advertisements are everywhere from TV to even inside schools. Corporations’ main goal is to sell their products

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