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Sonst. Personen | Zamani, A. Rahman (Hrsg.); Calder, Judy (Hrsg.); Rose, Bobbie (Hrsg.); Leonard, Victoria (Hrsg.); Gendell, Mara (Hrsg.) |
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Institution | California Childcare Health Program, Oakland. |
Titel | Child Care Health Connections. A Health and Safety Newsletter for California Child Care Professionals. Volume 20, Number 1. January-February 2007 |
Quelle | (2007), (12 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Child Care; Child Health; Child Safety; Diseases; Interpersonal Communication; Caregiver Child Relationship; Interprofessional Relationship; Child Caregivers; Parent Child Relationship; Family Environment; Communicable Diseases; Drug Therapy; Down Syndrome; Poisoning; Prevention; Sleep; Infant Mortality; Infants; Play; Child Development; Young Children; Health Services; California Kinderfürsorge; Kinderbetreuung; Disease; Krankheit; Interpersonale Kommunikation; Caregiver; Caregivers; Carer; Child; Children; Parents-child relationship; Parent-child-relation; Parent-child relationship; Eltern-Kind-Beziehung; Familienmilieu; Contagious disease; Contagious diseases; Communicable disease; Infektionskrankheit; 'Downs Syndrome; Down''s Syndrome'; Down-Syndrom; Prävention; Vorbeugung; Schlaf; Kindersterblichkeit; Infant; Toddler; Toddlers; Kleinkind; Spiel; Kindesentwicklung; Frühe Kindheit; Health service; Gesundheitsdienst; Gesundheitswesen; Kalifornien |
Abstract | "Child Care Health Connections" is a bimonthly newsletter published by the California Childcare Health Program (CCHP), a community-based program of the University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing, Department of Family Health Care Nursing. The goals of the newsletter are to promote and support a healthy and safe environment for all children in child care reflecting the state's diversity; to recreate linkages and promote collaboration among health and safety and child care professionals; and to be guided by the most up-to-date knowledge of the best practices and concepts of health, wellness and safety. Information provided in the newsletter is intended to supplement, not replace, medical advice. Regular features include columns on resources or current information related to infant/toddler care, school-age child care, public health, staff health, nutrition, inclusion, diversity, health consultancy, product information, pending legislation, available resources, and "Ask the Nurse," a Question-Answer column. Lead article of this issue is Deciding When to Exclude Children from Care Due to Illness. Other topics include Eczema; Creating Nurturing Workplace and Family Environments; MRSA and Antibiotic Resistance; Down Syndrome; and Lead Poisoning. (ERIC). |
Anmerkungen | California Childcare Health Program. 1950 Addison Street Suite 107, Berkeley, CA 94704. Tel: 510-204-0938; Fax: 510 204-0931; Web site: http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2017/4/10 |