Sentences with phrase «parents ask their doctor»

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His parents from west London had asked judges at the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court to support their plea; however they ruled in favour of GOSH doctors who recommend that the infant's life - support machine is switched off.
So then I asked: «Why is it that as parents you would «encourage» him to become a doctor or physicist, but won't «interfere» in a possible decision for the pastoral ministry?
Our doctor said we were the 1st parents to ever ask to be a part of the procedure.
Parents should ask their child's doctor for the manual Preparticipation Physical Evaluation developed jointly by the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, and the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, which includes specific questions to ask in taking a medical history and instructions on how to conduct a sports - related musculoskeletal examination (see below).
JANUARY Iâ $ ™ m not a big fan of Dr. Phil, but was happy to learn he was having the Sears doctors (Dr. William Sears and sons, Dr. James Sears and Dr. Robert Sears) on a show on Friday called â $ œYoung Moms Ask the Experts.â $ — From The Sears doctors chime in on CIO and other parenting topics
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I've heard of a few cases where a teacher asked a parent to take their child to their doctor to get ADHD medication.
Parents who need to give their child these medications can ask the doctor or pharmacist for suggestions on making them easier to take.
William H. Caddoo, DC suggests that parents looking for someone to treat their child's soft tissue sports injury consider a doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor, or even athletic trainer certified in Active Release Techniques ® (A.R.T. ®), and, that if they are looking for a doctor of chiropractic, they ask their child's pediatrician or friends for a recommendation rather than flipping through the Yellow Pages.
Philippe Friedlich, MD, explains the best way for parents to advocate for their baby in the NICU and recommends important questions to ask their doctors
Ask for recommendations from other parents or other doctors whose opinions you trust.
The organic craze has gotten so intense that even parents of very sick children have been asking Hays and doctors at Johns Hopkins Children's Center about replacing the hospital - provided liquids delivered by feeding tube with organic and homemade mixtures.
Parents were asked whether their infant had had a serious cold, ear or throat infection, pneumonia, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, or gastrointestinal tract infection («no,» «yes, not visited a doctor,» or «yes, visited a doctor»).
There are a few main things that the doctor will accomplish during this initial visit: Examine Baby, educate parents, and ask and answer questions.
I ask all these questions because I believe as parents, as educators, as doctors... we need more answers and more studies.
However, the task is more challenging for new parents that's why they need all the helpful newborn information they can get especially by asking their doctor.
Unless a mom is a nurse or doctor, chances are pretty good that she'll need to ask her pediatrician many questions throughout the parenting journey.
To learn more about what the doctor will do, ask, and look for during those visits, and the most common questions parents have, click on the checkups below.
With doctors recommending you wait until 1 year, many parents are asking if 11 month - olds can make the switch.
Parents aren't just asking a doctor to take care of them — an adult — but now their -LSB-...]
Researchers asked the parents of 157 children ages 4 to 12 who were seen by a doctor for urge incontinence about when they started potty training and which method they used.
The new survey asks parents: «Has a doctor or health professional ever told you that [your child] had autism, Asperger's disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, or autism spectrum disorder?»
«We had parents coming in and telling us their child was asking to log in to their Study Island account at siblings» basketball games, doctors» appointments, at home... even past their bedtime!».
parenting, school, books reading kids, people... the best gift is the knowledge, when my daughter was in 3 grade she was an avid reader, and want to know everything before talk about, so my husband had an stroke she become more obsessed with the subject, she wanted to be a doctor since she was 3 years old, anyways me as a nurse had my books and she saw me one night refreshing myself about strokes me half ways sleep, lack of caffeine then we start talking the doctor and me and she was raising her hand and the doctor ask her, you want to know when daddy is coming home, sweetie?
It was difficult for my parents to explain how our beliefs differed and why we would ask a doctor to help us if something happened in our family.
Parents should make sure to ask their doctors about these common ECMO side effects.
The ones that when their parents inevitably asked the big «what do you want to be when you grow up» question to at the ripe old age of 4 and 3/4, they diligently replied scientist, doctor, astronaut, and lawyer... and then proceeded to grow up and actually land that gig.
Parents should take the CHDR with them every time they visit a doctor, child health clinic or hospital and ask that the visit be recorded in the book.
Improved parent knowledge about visiting the doctor, knowing when to call, what information to provide, and what questions to ask
BPC's Early Childhood Initiative has been asking: How can parents, childcare providers, educators, doctors, business leaders, public officials, and lawmakers work together to ensure that children are equipped to succeed — in school, in life, and in the workforce?
Lack of mental health providers in the community: Parents / caregivers often call when they can not find a doctor or counselor in their community to provide mental health services for their child or they may call and ask for recommendations as to who to contact for services.
«If you ask for help or advice on parenting from professionals like doctors or social workers, they start interfering or trying to take over»
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