Category: Childhood
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The Sweet Time of The Childhood
Sometimes it is said that childhood is the most perfect period of a human life. During this period a person gathers different characteristically traits and attributes which develop inside the person and ultimately shapes his character. From the perspective of developmental psychology, childhood is a stage which is promptly divided into four divisions, toddler, early…
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Childhood Obesity: Medication and Parent Education
Table of Contents Background and Significance of the Problem Problem Statement and Purpose of Study Research Questions and Hypotheses Variables with Operational Definitions Conclusion References Nowadays, obesity can be listed among extremely common health issues that lead to a variety of risks. The presence of excess body fat in children has to be given special…
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Childhood Obesity Research Critiques
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Childhood obesity is a prevalent health issue in developed countries defined as the excess of body fat and creates a high risk for the general population to develop a range of adverse problems and co-morbidities as demographics evolve. Numerous efforts have been made to address the…
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The Role of Family in Childhood Obesity
Abstract Childhood obesity is a public health problem that has been increased during the last decades. Families and healthcare providers develop numerous interventions in order to provide their children with a chance to avoid obesity complications. This research proposal aims at discussing the steps of future research in terms of which a family-based educational intervention…
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Observations Techniques for Early Childhood Educators
Registered Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) should be able familiar with different techniques applied for assessing the childrens gross and fine motor skills. Each approach, however, has a varied level of objectivity or longevity of observations, which affects the results of these observations. The two observation techniques that RECEs can use to examine the gross motor…
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Observations Techniques for Early Childhood Educators
Registered Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) should be able familiar with different techniques applied for assessing the childrens gross and fine motor skills. Each approach, however, has a varied level of objectivity or longevity of observations, which affects the results of these observations. The two observation techniques that RECEs can use to examine the gross motor…
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Childhood by Mary Ellen Mark: Atmosphere and Content
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Summary Works Cited Introduction The coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the development of the online exhibition industry. Such showcases allow for the promotion of demonstrators goods and services without the restriction of place or time and provide direct communication between vendors exhibitors and potential buyers of the exposition.…
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Injuries in the Early Childhood Classroom
In their 2019 article Preventing unintentional injuries in US early care and education: Are state regulations sufficient? in issue 124 of Preventive Medicine, Grossman, McDonald, Gielen, and Benjamin-Neelon discuss the effectiveness of US state regulations for preventing injuries in the classroom. Among the most common methods of administrative regulation of accidents and injuries in non-parental…
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Injuries in the Early Childhood Classroom
In their 2019 article Preventing unintentional injuries in US early care and education: Are state regulations sufficient? in issue 124 of Preventive Medicine, Grossman, McDonald, Gielen, and Benjamin-Neelon discuss the effectiveness of US state regulations for preventing injuries in the classroom. Among the most common methods of administrative regulation of accidents and injuries in non-parental…
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Childhood Obesity and Mothers Education Project
Discovery: Topic and Practice Issue The topic and the nursing practice issue related to this topic The chosen health-related topic relates to childhood obesity. The nursing practice issue refers to educating childrens mothers on the significance of preventing childhood obesity because it is detrimental for the childs health and can lead to obesity at an…