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    Infant Observation

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    Fabiola Rivera ECS 100 11-12:20PM Infant Observation On the day 6th of the month 9th of the year 2012 I observed the infant Alonso Herrera Rivera. Alonso is three months and a week old‚ his weight is 17Ibs with 7oz his height is 26in. The infant has a round head‚ dark brown hair with dark brown Chinese eyes‚ and rosy cheeks with dimples when he smiles and has a light skin complexion. Alonso is wearing a dark blue cowboy jersey with a dark wash blue jeans and blue hi top converse. When I arrived

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    Down Syndrome

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    Down Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality and probably the most common genetic condition‚ occurs in approximately one in every eight hundred to one thousand live births or accounts for approximately 5-6 per cent of intellectual retardation. Although‚ most students with Down’s Syndrome are between the mild to moderate range of mental retardation. Initially‚ Down’s Syndrome was given the label of Mongolism due to the physical characteristics of the disorder. A student with Down’s Syndrome is usually

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    PROBLEM Fishkill or many fishes found dead in fish pens during sudden change in weather. PRELIMINARY DATA 1-Tons of fish reported dead around Taal Lake and in Bolinao‚ Pangasinan. 2-Mostly bangus or milkfish and tilapia are found dead in these places. 3-Bangus and tilapia are not bought by people in the market. 4-Rains occur after hot days. HYPOTHESIS Sudden change in water temperature and lack of oxygen affects how fish lives in water. EXPERIMENT Using an aquarium measuring 10” x 12” x

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    Down Syndrome

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    DOWN SYNDROME Down Syndrome is a congenital disorder arising from a chromosome It comes from a defect involving chromosome 21. The condition leads to impairments in both cognitive ability and physical growth that range from mild to moderate developmental disabilities. Through a series of screenings and tests‚ Down syndrome can be detected before and after a baby is born.  The only factor known to affect the probability of having a baby with Down syndrome is maternal age. Less than one in 1‚000

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    Reye Syndrome

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    Reye Syndrome Reye Syndrome is an extremely rare‚ non-contagious disease thought to be triggered by aspirin use. The actual origin of the disease is unknown. Reye’s Syndrome‚ occasionally called Reye-Jacobsen’s Syndrome‚ is known to follow any viral infection. Two of the most common viral infections it precedes is influenza‚ "the flu"‚ and chicken pox. A now-familiar warning on bottles of aspirin‚ most notably Tylenol‚ is not to give Tylenol to a child who is recovering from the chicken

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    Birth Defect In Babies

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    One out of thirty-three babies is born with a birth defect. A birth defect is an abnormal development of the fetus resulting in death‚ malformation‚ growth retardation‚ and functional disorders. ”If a baby is born with a part of their body missing or malformed‚ it is referred to as a structural birth defect. Heart defects are the most common types.” (Healthline) “In 1979-89‚ according to the CDC‚ there were thirty-eight different types of birth defects‚ twenty-seven of them were increased‚ nine stayed

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    Factors and Hazards of Infant Development There are many factors and hazards in the world that can influence an infant’s development even before birth. Because there are so many of them it is hard to choose which ones are the most important to remember or understand. I believe that drinking alcohol‚ smoking cigarettes‚ and or doing drugs during pregnancy can be hazardous to the infant’s development. Alcohol during pregnancy I believe is one of the biggest hazards to a fetus. Drinking can put the

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    Babies Having Babies

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    Arian Geary English 1117-16 Personal Essay 9/22/12 Babies Having Babies My life as a teenager would soon be coming to an end and my life as mommy would be coming up faster then expected. It all started June 10th 2012‚ my family and I had just finished eating our dinner celebrating my achievement of getting my GED. I had received cards‚ gifts‚ and even some money from my family members for finally receiving this GED after being out of school for my senior year. Everybody was so happy

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    Infant Observatiom

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    which she was required to take it apart and snap it back together and she did this easily. She also played a toy piano and pushed buttons while identifying farm animals on an interactive toy. Keely displayed a maternal instinct with her “babies” and calls them “Baby.” Naptime consists of approximately 2 hours daily in the afternoon after lunch. Samantha states that Keely sleeps around 10 hours at night without waking. She goes down easily at naptime and at bedtime and has a favorite blanket that

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