Sentences with phrase «assist children during»

There are a number of resources available to assist children during and following natural disasters.
The primary aims of the present study were to evaluate an interactive evidence - based computer parent training program designed to improve parents» knowledge and behavior in regard to assisting their children during distressing immunization injections.

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Parents must be present with their children, but may not assist them during the hunt.
During the interview, I share clear, usable information that can assist you with parenting in your daily life, specifically parenting your adopted child.
It enabled my daughter to thrive and grow, freed me from the breast pump and the crying jags I was having during pumping sessions, allowed me to take appropriate medications without fear of them affecting the baby, assisted me in my return to work, and gave me more time and energy to spend with my children.
This person should be able to assist with child care, housekeeping, and hormonal injections during the IVF process, and emotional support during your journey.
I am a Certified Gottman Educator and a Parenting Counts Educator, assisting parents and their children with information and techniques to equip and empower them during challenging times.
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)- Part III - Chapter 11 - Breastfeeding Nutrient adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding Report of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission of Peel Public Health, Region of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health context.
Use the pant during daytime to assist the child to understand and associate the feeling of wet pants and the need to wee.
«I now move that the electors of this College unanimously agree to forego their compensation as electors and have the money designated to an organization which assists the brave men, women and children wishing to make United States their home: the New York Immigration Coalition,» Heastie said during the vote yesterday.»
He said that the board, «vehemently opposes any plan that closes the Phoenicia elementary school and robs our residents and their children of convenient localized education opportunities for their younger children, disregards the needs of the local economy and businessmen and residents that assist with, sponsor and pay for school programs...» The resolution listed how the school acts as a community center including athletic, educational, social programs during the evenings, weekends and summer that are sponsored by the town.
I look forward to celebrating your child's achievements and assisting with any struggles during our 3rd grade journey.
In preparation, the Big Buddies were paired up with a preschool child and began volunteering their recess time every Tuesday as a class to assist the younger children during their PE class.
Understanding a child's primary intelligences will allow you to assist them during their education.
During this workshop participants will learn strategies to assist young children with self - management, the ability to regulate emotions, control impulses, thoughts and behaviors successfully in different situations.
(39 kg) raise the child into the adult belted zone • Anti-lock brakes (ABS) modulate the brakes for the driver to provide steering control while braking • Electronic Stability Program (ESP) applies selective braking or throttle reduction to control oversteer and understeer • Brake Assist ensures maximum braking action during panic stops • Traction Control reduces the throttle and / or applies selective braking to optimize traction during acceleration • Electronic Roll Mitigation determines when the vehicle is in a potential roll over condition and applies appropriate braking force to reduce the likelihood that such an event will occur • Rollover Sensing deploys seat - mounted side air bags, side - curtain air bags and seat - belt pretensioners • Trailer Sway Control helps maintain vehicle and trailer system stability by applying selective braking • Event Data Recorder records the nature of a malfunction or impact event for retrieval using a service diagnostic tool • Available ParkView ™ Rear Backup Camera displays the view behind the vehicle in the navigation display when backing up or parking • Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) alerts drivers to low tire pressure (s) to facilitate safe handling • Brake - park Interlock prevents automatic transaxle from being shifted out of Park or Neutral without first applying brakes • Side Guard Door Beams in front and rear doors provide occupant protection in the event of a side impact
This means that breeders, new puppy owners, veterinarians, trainers and behaviorists have a responsibility to assist in providing these learning / socialization experiences with other puppies / dogs, with children / adults and with various environmental situations during this optimal period from birth to 16 weeks.»
Learning new scuba diving skills, conducting underwater surveys in the warm, turquoise waters of the Pacific, spending time getting to know the local community and their traditional villages, teaching children about environmental conservation during weekly school visits, assisting in the creation of coral farms, discover a myriad of fascinating marine creatures to study, enjoy island hopping, stunning remote island locations, scuba diving, snorkelling, traditional ceremonies, idyllic traditional Fijian villages, white beaches, climbing volcanic mountains, enjoying breathtaking scenery, cave swimming, cultural immersion in the Fijian way of life, learning to speak Fijian.
At the time of booking your buggy, please advise the age of any children travelling with you during your stay on Hamilton Island and our staff will be able to assist with securing the appropriate restraints.
During the day children can be taken to the play grounds, to play on the beach and help is also available for bathing times and shopping or assist on tours and trips.
If, on the other hand, the fetus's macrosomia is found to have been caused by medical negligence during the mother's pregnancy, such negligence may be found to combine with the negligence of medical personnel assisting in her child's birth to cause a child's brachial plexus palsy or other birth injury.
Birth injuries may occur without the fault of any of the medical professionals who assist in a child's birth or who care for the mother during her pregnancy.
Medical professionals, such as obstetricians, nurses, midwives, and others who care for a woman during her pregnancy or assist in her child's birth may be found liable for a child's death or birth injury if their negligence is determined to have caused the child's birth injury or death.
Some birth injuries result from unavoidable complications during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, while others are caused by the negligence of hospitals, clinics, obstetricians, or other medical personnel assisting in the care of a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
Though many cases of CP occur through no fault of the physicians and other medical personnel who have assisted in the births of these children, other cases of cerebral palsy may be caused by medical negligence or malpractice during childbirth.
It is always a good idea to seek counseling to assist you or your child during this difficult time.
If your child has suffered from a non-fatal birth asphyxia injury or has died as a result of asphyxia before, during, or after childbirth and you suspect that your child's injury or death was due to the negligence of medical personnel who cared for you during your pregnancy or assisted in your child's birth, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries you and your child have suffered as a result.
Obstetricians and other medical personnel who assist in the care of a mother during her pregnancy or in her child's birth have a duty to exercise due care for the prevention of fetal asphyxia injuries by properly watching for, detecting, and monitoring signs of fetal asphyxia, and by managing the condition when it has been discovered to prevent or reduce the likelihood of child injury to the fetus.
If an obstetrician or other medical professional assisting or involved in a pregnant woman's care negligently fails to detect such signs of fetal asphyxia during the mother's pregnancy or the labor and delivery stages of childbirth, or to appropriately and timely respond to such signs, the obstetrician or other medical personnel may be found liable for the child's resulting HIE injuries in a medical malpractice action.
The trauma of childbirth can result in injuries to babies even in the absence of negligence by healthcare providers who have assisted in the child's birth or the care of the mother during her pregnancy.
Divorce doesn't have to be this way — in a Collaborative Case with Children, my law firm immediately refers our clients to a licensed psychiatrist / psychologist who can assist in developing a workable strategy for seeing the kids during the holidays.
Birth trauma injuries may be caused during a woman's labor or the delivery of her child by the negligence of doctors, nurses, or other medical personnel assisting in the child's birth.
During law school students aspiring to family law can gain valuable experience as externs for state agencies dedicated to child and family welfare, as summer associates for family law or divorce attorneys, and as volunteers for organizations assisting individuals involved in family - related conflict or advocating for family - related causes.
Further, she has been involved in the drafting of multiple Human Rights Act claims during course of her pupillage and has developed a particular expertise in claims on behalf of children including those for disabled children, assisting them to access their rights to services and promoting their interests.
Eleanor has gained experience, throughout her training, in the highly specialised area of applications for medical treatment declarations in respect of children; in particular she assisted her pupil supervisor during the case of Re A (Children: Withdrawal of Life Support)[2015] EWHC 2828 (Fam): in which Mr Justice Holman permitted the withdrawal of ventilation from twin boys aged 14children; in particular she assisted her pupil supervisor during the case of Re A (Children: Withdrawal of Life Support)[2015] EWHC 2828 (Fam): in which Mr Justice Holman permitted the withdrawal of ventilation from twin boys aged 14Children: Withdrawal of Life Support)[2015] EWHC 2828 (Fam): in which Mr Justice Holman permitted the withdrawal of ventilation from twin boys aged 14 months.
Assist teachers in classroom with positive direction for the children, manage classroom for teachers during leave of absence.
• Interview patients and their families or caregivers to determine type and extent of behavioral issues • Design, develop and implement individually placed programs to help them in countering their behavioral problems • Assist children in acquiring their desired academic goals through counseling and support with self - help skills • Provide counseling to patients individually or in groups depending on initial analysis • Communicate with family members to provide them with insight into patients» behavior problems and possible resolutions • Observe patients to determine changes in behavior over time and to provide them with emotional support during distressing periods • Contact patients» physicians and other specialists with a view to discuss problems as part of coordinated care programs • Assist in creating instructional materials for families and caregivers • Record patient information in an accurate and confidential manner in the facility database
Assisting the driver with children on the bus and ability to stay alert during the whole entire duration of the route
• Supervise children during playtime and assist with homework.
• Greet customers and check ticket stubs and electronic tickets • Provide information on location of aisles, cinema policies and protocols • Accompany customers to their seats and instruct them on ticket keeping policies • Instruct customers on what to do during emergency situations and inform them of the locations of exits • Provide information regarding type of shows and age appropriateness of childrenAssist food and beverage vendors in finding customers» seats so that they can deliver their orders • Intervene in fights and brawls and attempt to normalize things to minimize problems for other viewers • Assist in changing movie displays in cinema windows and halls • Provide support to ticketing assistant during rush hours
Babysitter Babysitting Inc., Chicago, IL 2012 — 2013 • Assisted parents by looking after their children, during office hours, and in cases of emergencies.
Daycare Assistant Soliant Care, Idaho Falls, ID 2012 — Present • Assist in planning and implementation of care plans for children • Manage nutritious food for children • Ensure entertainment and activities on a regular basis • Ascertain cleanliness of premises and equipment at all times • Manage resources for physical and emotional developmental activities • Assist in monitoring children during and after activities
Responsibilities cover recording vital signs on patients, performing venipuncture and finger sticks on adults and children, preparing rooms and patients for examination by doctor, assisting during GYN procedures, performed pregnancy tests, preparing and sending out specimens for laboratory testing and scheduling appointments for office and out - patient procedures.
Assists and interacts with children in classroom during teacher's lunch lounge, or teacher's absence.
During my undergraduate studies, I assisted teachers with early childhood education programs, coordinated summer camps for sixth - graders, and guided small groups of elementary children on nature hikes as part of their field trip program.
Demonstrate hospitality skills during food and beverage service to passengers, as well as assist with particular challenges such as traveling with small children or people with disabilities.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REGINA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, Susanville, CA (11/2010 to Present) Special Education Teacher Assistant • Provide support to lead special education teacher in developing lesson plans and imparting education • Supervise students with special needs on a constant basis to ensure that they are safe and settled • Prepare learning materials specific to each student's special needs and abilities • Encourage students to communicate by dealing with them in a gentle manner • Assist students during in - school therapy sessions • Recognize when students are distressed and attempt to assist them out of their situations • Look after students physical needs such as feeding and toileting • Supervise students during lunch and play times • Assist students with mobility needs such as lifting and positioning them or helping them in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment • Create and maintain student records and ensure that they are kept safe and confidential • Provided support in evaluating students» progress and need for additional care and created correlating rAssist students during in - school therapy sessions • Recognize when students are distressed and attempt to assist them out of their situations • Look after students physical needs such as feeding and toileting • Supervise students during lunch and play times • Assist students with mobility needs such as lifting and positioning them or helping them in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment • Create and maintain student records and ensure that they are kept safe and confidential • Provided support in evaluating students» progress and need for additional care and created correlating rassist them out of their situations • Look after students physical needs such as feeding and toileting • Supervise students during lunch and play times • Assist students with mobility needs such as lifting and positioning them or helping them in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment • Create and maintain student records and ensure that they are kept safe and confidential • Provided support in evaluating students» progress and need for additional care and created correlating rAssist students with mobility needs such as lifting and positioning them or helping them in and out of wheelchairs and adaptive equipment • Create and maintain student records and ensure that they are kept safe and confidential • Provided support in evaluating students» progress and need for additional care and created correlating reports
key function - to assist in the supervision of children during scheduled lunch periods.
2011 - 2012 • Assisted daycare owner in caring for approximately 15 children on daily basis • Managed child check - ins and check - outs at morning arrival and afternoon / evening departure and communicated pertinent information to parents • Created weekly newsletter for parents and kept bulletin board updated with activities and information • Helped prepare preschool - aged children for kindergarten by teaching basic concepts such as alphabet, numbers, and shapes • Cooked daily lunch and prepared healthy morning and afternoon snacks • Supervised children during outdoor recreation times and took groups of children to local park or playground
Assist families in learning parenting skills, child development, coping skills, relapse prevention, appropriate discipline, bonding and attachment during one - on - one counseling sessions
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