In most businesses, the
identification of glaring
problems, even in a restricted region like eastern Colorado, would
prompt an immediate evaluation to ensure that
problems did not actually exist.
Breaking the cycle
of victimization through early
identification and
prompt intervention may prevent persistent physical and mental health
problems in children who experience bullying.
Within this same context, the health dimension
of early childhood policy has focused largely on the traditional components
of primary pediatric care, such as immunizations, early
identification of sensory impairments and developmental delays, and the
prompt diagnosis and treatment
of medical
problems.