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Understanding Autism In Children By: Rachel Evans Do you know autism affects male children four times more than female children? The characteristic feature of autism in children includes non-verbal and impaired verbal communication. In addition to this the autism in children creates imaginative social interaction and activity. Infantile autism in children develops at about 30 months of age. Autism in children is a condition in which they find it difficult to build normal relationships with others. This can easily be diagnose... Tags: autism, autistic, autism in children
Overweight Children By: Peter Nisbet Overweight children and childood obesity are reaching epidemic proportions in the Western World, particularly in the USA where one third of all children and teens are estimated to be overweight. This article discusses the problem and what parents can do to help their children's future. Tags: overweight children, obese children in america, obese chilren in usa, fat children, childh
Establishing Communication To Promote Online Safety For Children By: Asma Latif Allowing your children to surf the Internet is a great learning experience. Children online have access to resources from all over the world as no generation before them has. Unfortunately, they are also exposed to people all over the world – both good and bad. What can parents do to protect children from online dangers? Keeping an open line of communication with children is the most important step towards online safety. By talking to your children, you establish yourself as ... Tags: Online safety, safety, online children, children online, children online safety, online dangers
Sensitive Children Who Develop Significant Anxiety By: Kalman Heller In recent months I happened to work with a number of elementary-age children who had developed anxiety symptoms such as resistance to separation, excessive worrying, nightmares, restricted activity, and “meltdowns.” They were all very bright, creative children who engaged in a lot of fantasy play and were described by their parents as very sensitive. While excessive anxiety is not limited to this cohort of personality factors, I do believe that they represent a majority of th... Tags: advice, children, anxiety
Sleep Disorders In Children Often Differ To Those Of Adults. By: Malcolm Moorhouse Sleep disorders in children are more common than is realized by most people, in fact around 42% of children in the US suffer from sleep disorders in one form or another. For instance sleep apnea is recognized as a common disorder amongst children of all age groups, with the most affected being the 3 to 6 years old. Figures show that in the US there are between 1.4 to 2 million children who suffer from sleep apnea alone.
Symptoms Of Acid Reflux In Children By: Jim Kesel Acid reflux symptoms in children and infants can be hard to detect. The lack of clear communication is a major stumbling block. Frequently children cannot even tell you where it hurts or give you good clues to what is happening to them. Infants of course can only complain and cry which increases stress levels and urgency. This is especially true for those children suffering from symptoms of acid reflux or gastric esophageal reflux (GER) also known as plain gastric reflux. Acc... Tags: Symptoms of Acid Reflux in Children, Acid Reflux, Heartburn, GERD, Gastric Reflux, Heartburn M
Safeguard Your Children for Peace of Mind By: Elena Neitlich It is critical that we safeguard our children and families against harm. From an early age children of course need to be taught basic safety information such as their full name, address, phone number and parent cell phone. They also need some information that parents twenty years ago did not need. Tags: self defense, family, parents, parenting, children, child, kids, teach, learn, instruct, h
Foster Children Do Better At Home By: Scott Wasserman A new study concludes that children on the margins of foster care placement tend to have better outcomes when they remain at home, especially for older children. Children who are removed to foster care face higher delinquency rates, teen birth rates and lower earnings. Tags: Foster Care, Children, Family
Simple Ways to Tackle Children Bad Breath By: Kelvin Ho Nowadays, it is very common to find children experiencing bad breath at times. In order to solve this problem, you will need to find out when this condition usually occurs as this will help you to narrow your search to the possible causes. In any case, you need not panic as, in most cases, this is not a severe problem and your child is perfectly healthy. Tags: Tackle Children Bad Breath, cure children breath, bad breath, bad breath remedies, bad bre
Teaching Children To Speak Spanish Is Becoming A Necessity By: Martha Satten For some reason, there are many parents that are quite skeptical of teaching their children Spanish as a second language, particularly while they are still young. They think that teaching children to speak Spanish before they begin properly speaking English can negatively affect their learning skills. These parents contend that children will become confused and have trouble learning either language. But the complete opposite is true, and children that are raised to be bilingual will actually have many advantages over children that are not. Tags: learn Spanish, Spanish lessons, Spanish courses, language course, teach children Spanish, langu
The importance of giving children an allowance at an early age By: Ralph Ramah Equality Options is the leading independent Training and Consultancy Service who has developed its reputation and portfolio working by offering a range of specialist workforce development and training services to the Children and Young People Sector. Our services are designed to offer theoretical and practical knowledge in relation to promoting emotional wellbeing, alongside delivering equality and anti-discriminatory practice in engaging and supporting young people. Tags: children, training children, equality options, consultancy services
Helping children develop their brain capabilities By: Ralph Ramah Equality Options is the leading independent Training and Consultancy Service who has developed its reputation and portfolio working by offering a range of specialist workforce development and training services to the Children and Young People Sector. Our services are designed to offer theoretical and practical knowledge in relation to promoting emotional wellbeing, alongside delivering equality and anti-discriminatory practice in engaging and supporting young people. Tags: children, training children, equality options, consultancy services
Can playing determine how children expand? By: Sanjou Gokhool When you have children, it is important that you look after them in the most appropriate way possible. You should ensure that your children get the best education possible and also develop in the most effective manner. Tags: Children
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