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Children, supervision

The increase in break-ins has led to pressure for better domestic security, not least from insmance companies. People in high crime areas will have extra locking devices fitted to doors and windows. However, these can restrict ability to escape in a fire. It is essential to ensure ready escape in a fire. In poorer areas, fires can result from not being able to leave children supervised, or from using unsafe low cost heating. Not having a smoke detector is an additional risk. Better domestic fire safety will result if ... [Pg.292]

Children (6 to 12 years of age) - Adjust dosage to the weight of the child and severity of the symptoms. These dosages are for children 6 to 12 years of age who are hospitalized or under close supervision. Initial dose is 1 mg once or twice daily. Dosage may be increased gradually until symptoms are controlled or until side effects become troublesome. While it is usually not necessary to exceed 15 mg/day, older children with severe symptoms may require higher doses. [Pg.1119]

Usually, children who have been taking Ritalin in low doses under prescription can stop its use without severe consequences. Sometimes, they experience typical withdrawal symptoms. When children are taken off Ritalin, it is better to reduce the dose gradually and under medical supervision. Even if the child has stopped taking the drug abruptly without problems in the past, there is no guarantee that he or she will not have withdrawal symptoms at a later time. [Pg.70]

Also if the fit results in a fall, there may be injury to the foetus or a miscarriage could occur. In addition, sudden withdrawal of the drug could cause status epilepticus, seizures which follow one another without return of consciousness. This is a medical emergency and can result in serious consequences for both mother and child. Therefore, Rose should continue with her medication under supervision. [Pg.135]

So, Emilie. I must supervise her growth exactly. After I had written the above, I realized how every last thing that happens will make a difference to Emilie—the hours she sleeps, the temperature in which she wakes, the constituents of her diet, all she sees and hears. I am awed by the responsibility of this and wonder how anyone else goes about the business of bringing up a child. They seem so careless, the mothers I have seen with children roaming about outside the gates. [Pg.182]

Educate the parents, too—particularly the mother. In young children, most risk factors for nonadherence reside in the parent. In most cultures, the mother plays an extremely important role in supervising the care of a sick child. For example, even though young children may have an aversion to the bad taste of the drug, they usually take their medications because their mothers tell them it is necessary to feel better. Research shows that children internalize parental beliefs, which greatly influence their attitudes and behaviors toward health problems as they mature into adults. " ... [Pg.17]

Arthur S. Edison obtained a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Utah, where he studied monoterpenes isolated from southern Utah sagebrush by NMR. He completed his Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he developed and applied NMR methods for peptide and protein structural studies under the supervision of John Markley and Frank Weinhold. In 1993, Dr. Edison joined the laboratory of Anthony O. W. Stretton at the University of Wisconsin as a Jane Coffin Childs postdoctoral fellow where he investigated the role of neuropeptides in the nervous system of the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum. He joined the faculty at the University of Florida and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in 1996 and is currently the Director of Chemistry Biology at the NHMFL. Dr. Edison s current research is in technology development for high-sensitivity NMR and natural product discovery in nematodes and other invertebrates. Dr. Edison is the recipient of the 1997 American Heart Association Robert J. Boucek Award, a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation in 1999, and, with his postdoctoral scientist Aaron Dossey, the Beal award for the best publication of the year in the Journal of Natural Products in 2007. [Pg.195]

Supervising and correcting signify that the child is worth taking care of. ("We won t stand by and let you hurt yourself")... [Pg.46]

Teaching responsibility is a matter of supervised preparation and timed release from parental control, at which point the child ... [Pg.107]

They do not control the personal choices their only child makes. Thus, despite all the instruction, supervision, and training they give, the child is ultimately governed not by parental will but by his or her own decisions. Temptation, immaturity, and ignorance all conspire to cause most only children, no matter how well parented, to get into some hurt or trouble in the course of growing up. Limited in the amount of influence they can exercise, parents are not responsible when their beloved child, who knows better, acts for the worst and in consequence must pay some hard costs. [Pg.112]

Be prepared for some short-term lowering of academic motivation and performance at school as a function of emotional interference in the child s capacity to concentrate and study. Supervise schoolwork, but be sensitive to how the divorce is drawing off a lot of the child s energy as he or she dally struggles to adjust to divided family life. [Pg.175]

After startiug rehydration therapy, parents should be instructed to observe the child for a reversal of the signs of dehydration, increased stool consistency, and decreased stool frequency. If ORT is not improving the fluid status and the patient continues to produce frequent, large-volume watery stools, close supervision with medical support is justifled. ... [Pg.2038]

So at the age of seventeen, maybe this X is functionally, in terms of intellectual and emotional maturity, about age fourteen. Assuming he or she can remain sober, there is a lot of self-esteem to be recovered and a lot of independence to be developed. In sum, this means that parents must extend their active parenting by providing their support for awhile longer and continuing to give their guidance, supervision, and structure to help the child catch up to his or her actual age. [Pg.21]

What about letting our underage child use alcohol at home under parental supervision ... [Pg.196]

RASPBERRY LEAVES, Rubus idaeus L., family Rosaceae, are stated to possess astringent properties and facilitate child birth. Uteroactivity has been documented in animal studies. It should not be taken during pregnancy unless under medical supervision. [Pg.85]

To illustrate the large volume of the federal provisions, we shall list some prohibitions and requirements for state TANF programmes. For example, states are not allowed to use their SFAG for benefit payments to individuals who have already received federally funded social welfare benefits for 60 months in their lifetime (TANF time limit) 70 no state shall make any payment from its SFAG to teen parents who do not live in an adult-supervised living environment (42 USC 608 (a)(5)) no state is allowed to pay TANF benefits to individuals without a dependent child (42 USC 608 (a)(1)) no state shall pay TANF benefits to individuals not participating in work activities although they are job-ready, nor shall it pay benefits for more than consecutive 24 months (42 USC 602 (a)(l)(A)(ii)). [Pg.362]

Parental attitudes and involvement in drug use, crime, and violence—In famihes where parents involve children in their own alcohol or other drug behavior (e.g., asking the child to Ught the parents cigarette or get the parent a beer), there is an increased risk of later drug abuse by the children. Parental approval of moderate drinking by minors, even under parental supervision, is associated with an increased risk of the use of marijuana by the children. [Pg.103]

The age at which a child becomes responsible for self-administration of asthma medications is highly variable and may be based more on family circumstances than on a carefully supervised transition of responsibility as the child matures (70). In some families a child may be expected to manage his or her own medication administration quite young, less because the child has demonstrated sufficient responsibility, and more because the parent believes the child is old enough to do it or because family circumstances (e.g., working parents) dictate... [Pg.466]

It is normal standard practice for a teacher to be circulating giving pupils individual assistance. With a class of 28 pupils I would not have expected Mr C to place himself beside Rhys for any or all of their group activity on the ladder. The only reason for doing this would be in the case of a child with special needs. Rhys was not identified as having a special need. The level of supervision provided by the teacher during the gymnastics apparatus work was acceptable and reasonable. [Pg.92]

Never allow a child to use a laser pointer without supervision. [Pg.467]


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