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    Children First

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    Children First Each night as my three-year-old daughter gets prepared for bed; she typically prefers her dad to give her a bath and lay down with her. As a mother‚ sometimes the feeling of jealousy creeps in but is quickly replaced with understanding. I listen to the laughter and the commotion wondering just how long it will be before she unwinds and goes to sleep. Happiness fills my heart knowing that my daughter has this special quality time with her father. Unfortunately‚ for some children

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    the Wellbeing of Children and Young People. Question 1 We use legislation‚ guidelines and policies and procedures to safeguard children. It is important that we use these guidelines as it does affect the way we treat and protect children in our care. Here are some guidelines‚ legislations and policies and procedures: * The children Act 1989 for England and Wales * The children Act 2004 * Children Order 1995 – Northern Ireland * Working together to Safeguard Children 2006 * Keighley

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    Children and Violence

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    Children and Violence Every child needs its parent’s love and undivided attention throughout their childhood and adolescent phase. Kids need to be able to trust their parents‚ along with being taught the difference between right and wrong. Without proper parental supervision‚ a child can suffer severe emotional and psychological distress. Discipline should be a philosophy that parents must use in their day-to-day life. Hitting a child is unacceptable in that it teaches the child that it is

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    Vaccinations in Children

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    Nicole Stacy ENG 111 Essay #4 Today‚ nearly 40% of American parents refuse to vaccinate their children due to a variety of unfounded fears. Vaccinations against diseases should be mandatory‚ without exception‚ for all children of the U.S. who wish to attend school. These vaccinations are critical to the control and eradication of deadly infectious diseases. In 1962‚ the year before measles vaccine was introduced‚ almost 500‚000 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. Ten years after we started

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    Anne Marie Foster Unit 319 Support disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Children with special educational needs (SEN) all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. These children may need extra or different help from that given to other children of the same age. It is important that early identification and intervention (The Special Educational Needs Code of Practise 2001) of SEN

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    Assignment 2 Outline the current policies and legislation relating to children and how these affect your practise. There are many policies and procedures within the UK that outline the current legislation and guidelines to help with safeguarding children:- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. This law ensures that children are safe and looked after. It states that children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury

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    Children with Adhd

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    Student Professor English 101 18 Aug. 2009 Children with ADHD ADHD may not make someone look different on the surface‚ but one can see it plainly if they know what behavior traits to look for. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is one of the most commonly diagnosed chronic psychiatric conditions among children and is based on such behavioral criteria as impulsivity‚ hyperactivity‚ inattention and or learning disabilities (Curbing Impulsivity). It is the single

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    Indigo Children

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    One of the very interesting phenomena that is incorporated into the ideology of the New Age movement is that of the Indigo Children or as how they are often referred‚ the Children of Light. The concept of the Indigo child describes children who The New Age Movement perceives as an evolution of the humanity. The attributes of the Indigo Children are not universal‚ but differ quite substantially with the various versions‚ but most often they are believed to possess paranormal abilities‚ such as mind

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    Assignment 2 Outline current policies and legislation relating to children and how these affect your practice. 1989 The Children Act States that the Local Authority has ‘a duty to investigate when there is reasonable cause to suspect that a child is suffering‚ or is likely to suffer‚ significant harm’‚ section 47 The Welfare of the child is paramount regarding his/her upbringing. Parental rights duties and obligations are outlined. Provisions are made regarding fostering‚ adoption‚ child minding

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    before treatment. Chest x-ray required before treatment. ECG monitoring and resuscitation facilities must be available during intravenous use. A very long half life – there is potential for drug interactions to occur for several weeks (or even months) after treatment has stopped. The Drugs The Interaction Amiodarone and Warfarin Amiodarone inhibits Warfarin metabolism – enhanced anticoagulant effect Amiodarone and β Blockers Increased risk of bradycardia‚ AV block and myocardial depression

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