Not exact matches
Add in the possibility that sideline personnel responsible
for monitoring athletes
for signs of concussion, such as team doctors and athletic trainers, or coaches and
parent volunteers, may be away from the sideline attending to other injured athletes when a player sustains a high force blow, or, even if they are
watching the field / court / rink, may miss significant impacts because they occur away from the play, and one can see why better concussion detection methods are needed.
In addition to educating young athletes about both the importance of hydration and the dangers of heat - related illness, ensuring that they drink enough fluids, and taking precautions to reduce the risk of heat injury in children, especially when they are exercising in hot and humid weather,
parents and coaches need to
watch children
for signs and symptoms of impending heat illness:
Parents should
watch for signs that their children are experiencing difficulty and be prepared to take action to ease anxiety.
Once a baby comes home from the hospital,
parents still need to
watch for signs of respiratory distress or BPD emergencies (when a child has serious trouble breathing).
In this instance,
parents watch even young infants
for signs that they need to eliminate, then encourage them to relieve themselves in a small potty chair rather than a diaper.
Keeping lines of communication open, allowing one - on - one time
for parents and kids, and
watching for signs of stress can help prevent problems developing.
Parents can learn what some alarming
signs are to
watch for and how to facilitate the toddling in your babies.
This session is about how to help
parents with military - specific PTSD symptoms and triggers as they learn to babywear, with a focus on babywearing meetings and babywearing group events, including a segment on service animals and
signs to
watch for regarding anxiety or panic attacks.
The
parent is taking them at regular intervals to the toilet and «
watching»
for their elimination
signs... I hardly consider it a form of potty training, as much as
parent training.
A
parent who can
watch the child
for signs of readiness, be flexible and accepting of «setbacks» and be sensitive to the needs of the child is a perfect guide through the process of growing up whether it's weaning, moving to a bed in their own room, toilet learning or hell, going to college.
Parents are advised to
watch for signs of readiness and let the kids set the pace, says BabyCenter editor Linda Murray.
We practice baby - led weaning, in which
parents watch the cues of their child
for signs of interest in solid food.
With a possible head injury, a
parent needs to
watch their child
for 27 symptoms over 1st 72 hrs and know 11 DANGER
SIGNS (any 1 of 11 = means a
parent should make 911 call).
Because babies are typically released from the hospital within a day of being born, it is up to
parents to be on the
watch for signs of jaundice.
While in most instances it depends on the preferences of the
parents there are some
signs to
watch out
for that should tell you that the toddler is ready
for a pillow.
Parents will also be told about this and know
signs to
watch out
for if baby is failing to thrive, and told how to help them thrive, grow and feel better at their own pace.
We have to
watch for the
signs of readiness and develop our
parenting skills right along with them.
Wootan, George & Sarah Verney TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR CHILD»S HEALTH Crown, 1992 This book teaches
parents how to
watch for signs of a sick child and gives detailed instruction on how to treat a child when a doctor is not available.
Parents also should
watch for signs of exhaustion and dehydration, especially during hot summer months, and should always take a childs pain seriously: Stress fractures and overuse injuries can occur, and ignoring them will only make them worse.
As responsible pet
parents, we need to
watch for the early, subtle
signs of pain and discomfort.
Watch for signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring problems to the attention of
parents.
I have
watches judges scour the faces of the parties looking
for a
sign that at least one of the
parents is able to put the child first - and when a judge sees neither party able to do so, it means he or she must simply choose the lesser of two evils.
The best advice
for parents is to
watch and listen
for any
signs of anxiety as opposed to asking their children directly if they are feeling nervous or worried, said Linda Esposito, a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist in Los Angeles.
Watching for the
signs that show us how a child is feeling and responding promptly and sensitively are among
parents» most important tasks.
For these reasons, it's highly important that parents openly discuss the concept of healthy and unhealthy relationships with their teenagers and help them understand what warning signs to watch f
For these reasons, it's highly important that
parents openly discuss the concept of healthy and unhealthy relationships with their teenagers and help them understand what warning
signs to
watch forfor.
He discuss the warning
signs to
watch out
for in your children, and how to tell the difference between your child's normal feelings of anger or sadness during and after divorce, and negative emotions inflamed by the other
parent.