Archive for 'Psychosocial problems'
For the psychoanalyst, the child’s relationship with the school depends on the attitude of parents
The child’s safety in relation to school depends on the trust that parents have in the institution. For the child psychologist Silvana Rabello, adults need to be satisfied with the choice of environment that welcomes the child for a long time to transmit it to her. “Parents have to like the school and the things [...]
Posted: September 12th, 2011 under Baby, Care, Caring, Child Care, Child Health, Department, Educare Cuidar, Education, Health, News and Information, Psychosocial problems.
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Guard is not a passport to a whole day under the sun
Children need to sunbathe in the right measure and this requires attention to the minimum necessary for the production of vitamin D, essential for better absorption of iron by the developing organism. And the sunscreen does not offer 100 percent protection. The number of factor is how many times the skin may be exposed even [...]
Posted: August 31st, 2011 under Baby, Caring, Child Care, Child Health, Education, Educational, Health, News and Information, Nutritional education, Psychosocial problems.
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Mental health problems affect school performance in childhood
The mental health problems jeopardize the process of teaching and learning in different ways. In the first year of life, it is possible to identify mental disorders or inclination to develop a child’s disease in the future. The doctors, through the complaints of the family, they can identify symptoms or deviations from normal behavior for [...]
Posted: August 29th, 2011 under Baby, Caring, Child Care, Child Health, Department, Education, Educational, Health, Mental health, News and Information, Nutritional education, Online Education, Psychosocial problems.
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Child victims of childhood obesity may have shortened life in 10 years
After talking to the pediatrician Claudio Leone, head of the Department of Maternal and Child Health School of Public Health of USP, and hear that the life expectancy of an obese child may decline in 10 years for their non-obese generation, reinforced the idea that the matter should be constant here on the blog. A [...]
Posted: August 23rd, 2011 under Child Care, Child Health, Health, Psychosocial problems.
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