Not exact matches
Boric acid can be
particularly dangerous
for infants and young children.
Ensure that the human rights to
and the responsibility
for food security,
for good health
and a safe environment,
particularly for women
and children, are fully observed in order to protect, promote
and support breastfeeding,
and sound
infant and young child nutrition.
Some dental malocclusions have been found more commonly among pacifier users than nonusers, but the differences generally disappeared after pacifier cessation.284 In its policy statement on oral habits, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry states that nonnutritive sucking behaviors (ie, fingers or pacifiers) are considered normal
for infants and young children and that, in general, sucking habits in
children to the age of 3 years are unlikely to cause any long - term problems.285 There is an approximate 1.2 - to 2-fold increased risk of otitis media associated with pacifier use,
particularly between 2
and 3 years of age.286, 287 The incidence of otitis media is generally lower in the first year of life, especially the first 6 months, when the risk of SIDS is the highest.288, — , 293 However, pacifier use, once established, may persist beyond 6 months, thus increasing the risk of otitis media.
Recalling the adoption by the Health Assembly of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes (resolution WHA34.22), resolutions WHA39.28, WHA41.11, WHA46.7, WHA47.5, WHA49.15, WHA54.2 on
infant and young child nutrition, appropriate feeding practices
and related questions,
and particularly WHA55.25, which endorses the global strategy
for infant and young child feeding;
ABSTRACT: Military Families frequently display remarkable resilience in the face of significant challenges,
and yet deployment
and parental separation are significant stressors
for parents,
particularly those with
infants and young children.
Particularly for high - risk families with
infants and young children, providing services within the context of the family's home appears to be a useful
and effective strategy.
Has a parent (s) who does not have the knowledge or means to adequately support her / his
infant and young child's development —
particularly language development — in the critical window
for brain development during the first 5 years of life
Although reflective functioning is an empirically supported construct, more evidence is needed that reflective functioning is an important target
for infant mental health inter-ventions that are provided to
young children and their parents,
particularly when those parents are in our highest risk catego - ries.