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    MU2.8   Understand how to support the nutritional and dietary needs of children    4.1 Define the basic nutritional requirements of children to ensure a balanced diet  and meet government guidance.    Children and young people need to have and maintain a good and healthy diet‚ therefore it is  important for staff to promote healthy eating to both children and parents.  Having and maintaining a healthy diet during childhood can improve the child’s concentration and  behaviour‚ it makes it a lot easier to 

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    On Wednesday‚ July 19th‚ I had a chance to observe carefully an infant for about half an hour in my psychology class at Santa Monica College. The infant‚ Ali Osman is a healthy‚ playfull boy‚ appeared to be of Middle Eastern origin. He is 15.5 months old‚ 32 tall and weighs about 24 lbs with brown curly hair‚ dark brown eyes and fairly tanned skin. 1. There were several kinds of toys like blocks‚ dolls‚ automobiles... in the room. However‚ when he just came in‚ he was immediately drawn to the

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    Toddler Sleep Patterns

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    Assessment finding characteristics for Toddler. A 12-hour sleep interspersed with a couple of naps is all toddlers need for a day. Schedules before bedtime like a bath may also be needed. They may ask for water and other things during sleep and this interrupts the sleep. Potential problems that a nurse might face. Health related issues can occur if a toddler sleeps for more than 12 hours a day. Also an overtired toddler will be less active during the day and the time to learn everyday things will

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    Toddlers and Co-Viewing Parents With Electronics Some people would strongly recommend outdoor and play date time for their toddlers to develop necessary motor and problem solving skills. Most of these parents would also highly refuse to put their toddler in front of educational television or current technology. Parents should participate in their children’s learning and information intake despite the path taken for education. Toddlers have a greater advantage with technology when there is a participating

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    Infant Massage What really is Infant Massage? It’s massage therapy specifically for infants. Massage Therapists can do this and get a certification in it. Neonatal nurses have been doing this for years to help premature babies increase their chance of life. But in recent times many parents have started learning the techniques of Infant Massage to not only help their children‚ but to reap the benefits for parents. Infant Massage provides many benefits for the infant and for the parents themselves

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    Breast milk is widely accepted to be the ideal nutritional choice for babies during their first year. However‚ many parents‚ for any number of reasons‚ do not choose to breastfeed at birth. And of those who do choose to breastfeed initially‚ 78% stop doing so by the time their baby is six months of age.1 These families are faced with having to choose an infant formula. Any trip to a local grocery can prove how difficult a task this can be. The questions these parents most likely would ask would

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    MENTAL STATUS ASSESSMENT ● STRUCTURE & FUNCTION: 1. EMOTIONAL (feeling) 2. COGNITIVE (knowing) ● STRESS SURROUNDING A TRAUMATIC EVENT TIPS THIS BALANCE CAUSING A BRIEF DYSFUNCTION. MENTAL DISORDER ● ORGANIC: ● DUE TO A DISEASE OF THE BRAIN‚ DELIRIUM‚ DEMENTIA‚ ALCOHOL‚ DRUGS. PSYCHIATRIC: DUE TO ANXIETY DISORDER‚ OR SCHIZOPHRENIA Jarvis‚ Carolyn. (2012). Physical Examination & Health Assessment. (6th ed.) St. Louis‚ MO THE MENTAL STATUS ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTS

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    This week examined the development of language in infants. Though many developmental psychologists do not understand what his true findings indicated‚ Piaget actually believed that you can have something such as a symbolic system emerging from a sensory motor system. Piaget argued that sensory motor engagement gives an infant the bases in which they can build a symbolic system. This system also includes a rule of engagement that infants use to structure other ways in which they interact with the

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    Introduction: Cognitive Development in Toddlers Cognitive development is very crucial time in a developing child‚ it all starts at birth and continues throughout life. Cognitive development is known as the make-up of our thought processes so we can make decisions and problem solve that we use every day throughout our lives. Research has been done and we realize babies are born with cognition and are fully aware of their surroundings‚ as they age‚ they develop and learn to process information and

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    Sophie O’Rourke E5009740.CU1552 – CU1552 – Care for the physical and nutritional needs of babies and young children. 1.4 Explain organisational or regulatory procedures that protect babies‚ young children and practitioners when providing personal care and why these are necessary. Organisational Policies and procedures provide the setting with a set of expectations that employers and employees must follow in order to maintain protection and safety for all parties. There are a wide range of

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