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    Imagine that 20 years later, we may have children who are in the same age as us. At that time, can we ask ourselves confidently whether we are a good parent or not. Normally, most people would answer with confidence that they play a good role in their children’s life. However, for some who do not love their children, or who they want to give up the chance to be parents at first, if they ask their children this kind of questions, their children may answer that it is not that happy to born in a…

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    Epilepsy in children Epilepsy is a episodic and recurrent neurological disorder of the brain caused by transient abnormal activity in the brain cells. The onset of epilepsy is most common during early childhood. Invariably the child with epilepsy will have the same type of seizure each time. Symptoms and Signs depend on the seizure type, may include : - A staring spell, rapid eye blinking or temporary confusion Loss of consciousness with stiffness, jerking of all four limbs with loss of…

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    It shows that early life parental divorce place parents at a large risk of poor health at age 50 primarily because it leads to a decline in families’ socioeconomic status, an elevated risk of behavioral problems in late childhood, and an increased propensity to smoke in adulthood parents provide the basic needs of a family of eating, wearing, drinking, education and healthcare. Families face many challenges during all stages of raising children. In this research, we will review how can social…

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    This essay will consider the viewpoints of childhood studies and child psychology, and evaluate the contributions that both disciplines can make to policy and practice. In the context of children, policy refers to a set of guidelines about aspects of children’s lives, whilst practice is dictated by policy and in turn, influences children’s lives directly. Although it does consider the influence of external factors, child psychology is a field of studying children that is primarily focused on the…

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    In this chapter my objectives are one to not use the term mental retardation and understand why, discuss the key components of intellectual disabilities, explain the four levels that support ,describe two ways in which disabilities to be organized and the three major known causes and explain self-determination and how that information makes a difference in the results with people intellectual disabilities. With functioning that is impaired,adapted behavior, assistance or support with an…

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    Firstly, reflecting on the lab simulation of our educational, behavioural intervention group, which was preforming in the working stage; with young women who were prenatal or postnatal; the socio-economic status was that of a lower income position. Sharon and I clearly had defined roles as facilitators, which we collaborated well between each other. There was a shared accountability when aiding in the group including mutual support of each other to help better meet the needs of the group,…

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    process be analyze in different aspect. if we stand in bio angel: which include three stages in the growth cycle: first is prenatal stage, which also includes the three periods, or trimesters, of pregnancy and ends with birth. The second stage is postnatal stage, " which includes the neonatal period, infancy, the juvenile period, puberty and adolescence. " (Clark )The third stage is as adult stage," includes the reproductive period, from about age 20 to the end of the childbearing years, usually…

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    Maternal Health Status

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    The health status of pregnant women and their unborn children are important public health issues worldwide, as many low income countries struggle to provide the recommended level of care. Maternal health is such a widespread issue, that the United Nations have included it as one of their eight Millennium Development goals in which they provide recommendations and guidelines for health improvements internationally (Lomazzi, Borisch, & Laaser, 2014). The health of mothers is closely linked with…

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    Neonatal Jaundice

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    feeding support (NICE, 2010). Despite this, a 2010 survey found that 54% of mothers stop exclusively breastfeeding 2 weeks after postnatal discharge due to feeding difficulties (McAndrew et al., 2012) However, these figures can seem to be outdated, reducing the potential validity of the data. Yet, a link can be drawn to inadequate breastfeeding technique and the quick postnatal discharge many women experience in the NHS (NCC-WCH, 2010;…

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    Neonatal Sepsis Essay

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    (sepsis) is divided into early-onset sepsis (EOS) and late-onset sepsis (LOS) according to the age of presentation. EOS reflects ascending infections from the maternal genital tract or transplacental infection, whereas LOS is associated with the postnatal nosocomial or community acquired sepsis, with the peak incidence reported to be between the 10th and 22nd day of life.(7) It is necessary to know etiology (bacteria), risk factors and antimicrobial sensitivity pattern that cause neonatal sepsis…

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