Not exact matches
Each year has its new personalities to adjust to and new worries: «
Often it's a matter of parents getting divorced or separated, or abandoning the children; another problem is that often the children who come to us are malnourished, or have other health problems that have not been properly tre
Often it's a matter of parents getting divorced or separated, or abandoning the
children; another problem is that
often the children who come to us are malnourished, or have other health problems that have not been properly tre
often the
children who come to us are
malnourished, or have other health problems that have not been properly treated.
When the
children first arrive from their rescue, they are
often malnourished, their black hair the colour of dried orange straw.
The
malnourished child will get sick more
often and will be less able to fight off illnesses such as diarrhoea.
Often, parents» rights are stepped on or eliminated altogether, and
children who were previously well cared for end up
malnourished or abused in foster homes.
Though well - meaning donors
often give formula in camps for refugees and displaced persons, health campaigners are working to change this practice, too, noting that even if women are
malnourished, their breast milk is probably healthier than formula, and that breastfeeding promotes bonding and a sense of security vital for women and
children facing upheaval.