...Ethical Ethical Dilemmas 1 Mayah, a 2.5 years old child in your care, get extremely tired and agitated after lunch each day but her parents have strongly suggested they do not want Mayah to have a nap as they find it hard to get her to sleep at night if she sleeps during the day care. The staff member decides to let Mayah sleep as she believes the child really needs it. The parents visit at the time the child is sleeping and complains to the director about this matter: Recognition of the dilemma: I chose the Ethical dilemma 1, I will start with my role as a parent. As a parent, I was really annoyed because your centre hasn’t provided the services that I expect. I have made it clear what services I expect so you should follow the instructions what I have given. Mayah doesn’t get enough sleep due to Mayah being awake at night if she has had a nap during the day. As a result, the staff member broke the sleep routine which I am trying so hard to make for her. Legal aspects Qin Bao (parent): I know the UNCROC, the government policies and your centre policies which all state the children have right to sleep and rest. Under the Education & Care Services National Regulations (the National Regulations), (2012). Regulation 81: The approved provider of an education and care service must take reasonable steps to ensure that the needs for sleep and rest of children being educated and cared for by the service are met, having regard to the ages, development stages and individual needs...
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...Nappy changing- • Early year’s practitioner should follow the policies and procedures of the nursery whilst changing the nappies. • Practitioners should make sure they wear disposable plastic aprons and gloves whilst changing nappies. • Practitioners must connect with the baby or young child to make sure the practices is as enjoyable as possible, and so that the child does not develop into upset. • Practitioners must craft note of any abnormalities whilst changing a nappy plus must inform the supervisor and parent/career. Toilet training • Early years practitioners will require...
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...Safe to Sleep Safe to Sleep Resources Available * Healthy Child Care America http://www.healthychildcare.org * Healthy Kids, Healthy Care: A Parent Friendly tool on Health and Safety Issues in Child Care http://www.healthykids.us * First Candle/SIDS Alliance * http://firstcandle.org * Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs http:www.asip1.org * * Community Resource #2 * National Resource * Web-Based Resource * * Resources Available * Healthy Child Care America http://www.healthychildcare.org * Healthy Kids, Healthy Care: A Parent Friendly tool on Health and Safety Issues in Child Care http://www.healthykids.us * First Candle/SIDS Alliance * http://firstcandle.org * Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs http:www.asip1.org * * Community Resource #2 * National Resource * Web-Based Resource * * From Back to Sleep to Safe to Sleep: Educating parents and caregivers on the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep related causes of infant death (NICHD, 2012) From Back to Sleep to Safe to Sleep: Educating parents and caregivers on the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep related causes of infant death (NICHD, 2012) Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) Each Year in the United States, Thousands of babies die suddenly and unexpectedly. These...
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...pregnant or have just given birth should take care of their health. This consists of getting plenty of exercise, eating healthy, being free of stress, and getting enough rest. This is for the health of the mother and the growth of the child during the pregnancy and after the birth of the child. During the changes of the woman during and after the birth of the baby I have prepared a list that will positively affect the development of the child and mother. Diet during the pregnancy and birth of the child is important. In the sixth month of pregnancy a woman should eat several small meals during the day (approximately five). Your diet should consist of foods that are high in protein, iron, vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates. It should be low in sugar, salt, and caffeine. Alcoholic drinks should be avoided, as should drugs not prescribed by your physician. Proper nutrition should be introduced to the child at the start of life. Regular exercise is essential to the health of the mother and child during the pregnancy and after the birth of the child. The best time to do the exercising is in the morning. Walking is one of the best ways to get endurance. When doing exercises you should focus on posture, abdominal strength, flexibility and cardiovascular and pelvic strengthening. The exercises will help with the delivery of you baby and help you return to pre-pregnancy weight faster. Doing this after the birth of your baby you will be able to show your child as they grow how to be healthy...
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...Project Title Relationship between Watching Violent Movies and Sleep Disorder in Children and Adolescents Preparatory Stage (Literary) Done By 1. Ahmed Ibrahim 2. Muhammad Subhan 3. Ibtisam Raza Supervised By Musarrat Khan Cell No. 33619928 Email: musaratkhan70@yahoo.com School Email: pss@qatar.net.qa Pak Shamaa School& College, Doha-Qatar. Acknowledgement It is indeed a great pleasure whenever someone accomplishes a something special. No doubt, a number of people are directly or indirectly involved in the process and whose guidance, criticism, motivation, cooperation and support make it possible to reach your destiny. We are using this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who supported us throughout the course of this project. Firstly we would like to thank Mr. Musarrat Khan without whose support this project could not be completed. Next we would like extend our gratitude to all the volunteers and their parents/guardians who generously granted their consent to carry our project. In addition, we wish to thank Madam Nabila Kaukab Principal Pak Shamaa School, who always supported and encouraged us. DEDICATION We dedicate our project to all the volunteers whose cooperation was really exceptional. We also dedicate this paper to our friends and family members who have supported us throughout the process. We wish to dedicate our work to all our teachers and technicians who render great services to educate and train the youth Table of Contents Abstract...
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...Project Title Relationship between Watching Violent Movies and Sleep Disorder in Children and Adolescents Preparatory Stage (Literary) Done By 1. Ahmed Ibrahim 2. Muhammad Subhan 3. Ibtisam Raza Supervised By Musarrat Khan Cell No. 33619928 Email: musaratkhan70@yahoo.com School Email: pss@qatar.net.qa Pak Shamaa School& College, Doha-Qatar. Acknowledgement It is indeed a great pleasure whenever someone accomplishes a something special. No doubt, a number of people are directly or indirectly involved in the process and whose guidance, criticism, motivation, cooperation and support make it possible to reach your destiny. We are using this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who supported us throughout the course of this project. Firstly we would like to thank Mr. Musarrat Khan without whose support this project could not be completed. Next we would like extend our gratitude to all the volunteers and their parents/guardians who generously granted their consent to carry our project. In addition, we wish to thank Madam Nabila Kaukab Principal Pak Shamaa School, who always supported and encouraged us. DEDICATION We dedicate our project to all the volunteers whose cooperation was really exceptional. We also dedicate this paper to our friends and family members who have supported us throughout the process. We wish to dedicate our work to all our teachers and technicians who render great services to educate and train the youth Table of Contents Abstract...
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...Project Title Relationship between Watching Violent Movies and Sleep Disorder in Children and Adolescents Preparatory Stage (Literary) Done By 1. Ahmed Ibrahim 2. Muhammad Subhan 3. Ibtisam Raza Supervised By Musarrat Khan Cell No. 33619928 Email: musaratkhan70@yahoo.com School Email: pss@qatar.net.qa Pak Shamaa School& College, Doha-Qatar. Acknowledgement It is indeed a great pleasure whenever someone accomplishes a something special. No doubt, a number of people are directly or indirectly involved in the process and whose guidance, criticism, motivation, cooperation and support make it possible to reach your destiny. We are using this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who supported us throughout the course of this project. Firstly we would like to thank Mr. Musarrat Khan without whose support this project could not be completed. Next we would like extend our gratitude to all the volunteers and their parents/guardians who generously granted their consent to carry our project. In addition, we wish to thank Madam Nabila Kaukab Principal Pak Shamaa School, who always supported and encouraged us. DEDICATION We dedicate our project to all the volunteers whose cooperation was really exceptional. We also dedicate this paper to our friends and family members who have supported us throughout the process. We wish to dedicate our work to all our teachers and technicians who render great services to educate and train the youth Table of Contents Abstract...
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...sleeping arrangements for the baby. Should parents allow the baby to sleep in the same bed? Or should the baby be required to sleep in his or her own crib. Just like whether or not to bottle feed or breastfeed, it’s the parent’s choice and one that is often discussed prior to having a baby or shortly after the newborn has arrived. There are several myths that are related to co-sleeping. Some examples include, it will lead to an overly needy, dependent child, it’s dangerous and leads to injuries, it leads to decreased sleep for the mother and/or father, and it negatively impacts the intimacy between the parents (Flannery 2009) One hypothesis...
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...| Childhood Obesity | [Type the document subtitle] | Childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child’s health or wellbeing. The first problems to occur in obese children are usually emotional or psychological. Childhood obesity however can lead to life-threatening conditions including Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, sleep problems, cancer, ect…. Some others could include liver disease, early puberty, anorexia, bulimia, or asthma. Childhood obesity can also lead to poor self-esteem and depression. Studies have shown that overweight children gown up to be overweight adults. Obesity during childhood has found to increase mortality rates as adults. Childhood obesity can have complications for the physical, social and emotional well-being of a child: Type 2 diabetes in children is a chronic condition that affects they way a child’s body is able to break down sugar. Type 2 diabetes is caused by poor diet and sometimes can be reversed by eating healthier and exercising. Metabolic Syndrome is not a disease but a bunch of conditions that can cause a child to develop heart disease, diabetes or other health problems. It includes high blood pressure, cholesterol, sugar in your blood and fat stomach. Cholesterol and high blood pressure can be developed if children have eat a poor diet. This can cause plaques in the arteries and can cause them to harden and narrow which can cause a stroke or heart attack. Asthma or other breathing...
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...be benefiting the children right now who will one day be in charge taking our place. In this report we will look at what importance’s physical activity can have and what surroundings are affecting children’s physical and mental health. There are a variety of things that affect the health of children. One of my studies I found that different types of advertising greatly affect the physical health of children. Soda advertisements are greatly affecting children in highly populated neighborhoods (Lenard, et al. 15). The children don’t realize that the things that they are consuming at a young age can have serious effects on them as they grow older. Sleep deprivation is something else that can greatly effecting children. This lack of sleep isn’t coming from the children though, it is coming from the parents. Parent’s lack of sleep is affecting their moods and they may be taking out their frustrations either physically, mentally, or emotionally on their children (Chapman, et al. 33). There are many more ways that children’s health is being affected and everyone needs to be aware of what these things may be. Although some of these things may seem very harmless to us we need to know that they are greatly affecting the youth in our world. I searched through the ISU main library’s ProQuest database, I have searched these keywords “children health” and “physical activity among children.” I found articles in multiple journals but a couple of the ones that I found to be most helpful...
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...How to choose the right bed for the dog Most dog owners are stunned at the fact that dogs sleep 12 hours a day on average, and some can even sleep up to 18 hours a day. But they do not sleep so long prison, the dog often wake up, then turn to sleep again. The amount of sleep required depends on the type of dog: a dog that sleeps less than a dog, and older dogs tend to sleep more than a child. In order for your pet to have a good night's sleep, you should create a comfortable resting environment for your dog, and of course there is no shortage of comfortable beds for dogs. Understand the characteristics of bed types: When you understand the dog's sleeping state, it is easier to choose the best bedding for your pet. There are several types of...
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...parents, single mom’s and dad’s and sometimes stay at home parents who want some time to themselves a couple days a week. It’s a great alternative if you don’t have relatives that are available to watch your children that are not old enough to go to elementary school. Daycare centers should provide the emotional and social needs for babies that are crucial during the first two years of life in developing the learning structures of the brain. They provide a loving environment that will give your child a chance to grow and learn with other children their age and generally centers take kids as young as 6 weeks old to 6th grade. A center that has an after school program is another great way to supply additional income to the center by offering after school activities to keep kids busy until they are picked up by their parent after they are done working. Daycare centers that are not part of a big chain lack standard training for their personal. The person’s that are in the room’s with the younger kids are normally mothers, grandmothers or young adults that love kids but aren’t necessarily trained to watch them and nurture them during their development stages. Training should be a very big part of hiring teachers in daycare centers and it should be on-going where seminars should be attended or bring in some outside trainers that can help in staying current on what is expected from daycare teachers. The director of the daycare center called Kids World needs help in developing...
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...function your body has to cope with injury and stress. We need sleep to give our bodies a chance to heal themselves, flush out impurities in our digestive track or blood stream, and to rest vital organs. Sleep is needed to replenish after daily physical activity. In young adults, sleep will allow your body to release growth hormones that affect the bones, tissue, and new red blood cells (Gavin, Mary L., MD. "KidsHealth." Sleep Problems in Teens. Kids Health). Teens and adolescents spend one third of their day sleeping. Meaning by the age of 15, you will have spent about five years of your life asleep. Most adolescents need right around nine-and-a-half hours of sleep each night (Ransohoff, Katie. "Sleep and Sleeping Disorders."). Surveys conducted show that most adolescents get right around six to seven hours on the average. If you do not get enough sleep, you may experience some of the symptoms of sleep deprivation. Some of these symptoms of sleep deprivation are: • Falling asleep in class • Irritability • Difficulty waking up in the morning • Difficulty concentrating • Depression after prolonged sleep deprivation Most people think that sleep is a time where nothing happens and your body is in a still, non-moveable status; this is not true at all. The brain and body are still very active while you are sleeping. There are two known kinds of sleep: non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Both ways of sleep affect...
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...Feeding your newborn breast or bottle? Byline:Chen liu How you feed your newborn is the first nutrition decision you will make for your child. Medical experts recommend breastfeeding as the best choice for newborns. Specifically, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be breastfed exclusively for about the first 6 months. Following the introduction of solid foods, breastfeeding should continue through the first year of life and beyond, if desired.Breastfeeding may not be possible or preferable for all women. Deciding to breastfeed or bottle feed a baby is usually based on the mother's comfort level with breastfeeding as well as her lifestyle, but breastfeeding may not be recommended for some mothers and babies. If you have any questions about whether to breastfeed, talk to your pediatrician.Remember, your baby's nutritional and emotional needs will be met whether you choose to breastfeed or formula feed. -About Breastfeeding Breastfeeding your newborn has many advantages. Perhaps most important, breast milk is the perfect food for a human baby's digestive system. It contains the vitamins and minerals that a newborn requires, and all of its components — lactose, protein (whey and casein), and fat — are easily digested by a newborn's immature system. Commercial formulas try to imitate breast milk, and come close, but the exact composition cannot be duplicated. Also, breast milk contains antibodies that help protect infants from a wide variety...
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...paper on a naturalistic observation about sleep. Sleep, to me, is a varied choice to measure. Sleep can determine a person’s mood or day. For my research subject, I choose sleep and rewards. The experiment that I conducted on both my sister’s children, nephew hours of sleep and mood. Additionally, my sister showed concerns about her children growth and development, and the possible impact on her children sleep. My nephew Cairo has never been a good sleep and I remember he suffered from colic as a baby. He may on occasion sleep two nights in a row, but most nights he wakes up every hour. His parents had tried the controlled crying method, but Cairo got sick from crying each time they tried and his toddler sleep problems...
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