Not exact matches
Meg works extensively
with educators, parents and
children promoting
stress reduction, nutrition, movement and mindfulness at a
young age as a foundation for success at
home, school and
in life.
Only then shall the BOD of BHRR consider those
homes that have
children younger than the age of 8 yet they must be over the age of 5: a) ONLY
homes that have no more than 2
children shall be considered if said
children are under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 b) ONLY dogs that BHRR deem most suitable for
homes with children within these ages shall be considered c) ONLY
homes that have prior suitable breed type experience ie Great Danes for a Great Dane possible adoption or a Saint Bernard for a Saint Bernard possible adoption shall be considered d) ONLY
homes that have no more than one dog already and that dog must be a right matched personality fit; shall be considered should any
children be under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 e) ONLY
homes that have all family members
in attendance for the
home visit and only those same
homes that have all family members come to BHRR to meet us shall be considered BHRR
stresses that
children and dogs should NEVER be left unsupervised together!
Compelling challenges include (1) the need for more extensive training for all health professionals on the adverse effects of excessive
stress on the developing brain, as well as on the cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic regulatory systems (the technical report23 is a start); (2) the significant constraints on existing, office - based approaches to fully address the new morbidities effectively; (3) the relatively limited availability of evidence - based strategies, within the medical
home and across the full array of existing early childhood service systems, that have been shown to reduce sources of toxic
stress in the lives of
young children or mitigate their adverse consequences35; and (4) the financial difficulties associated
with the incorporation of evidence - based developmental strategies into the pediatric medical
home.
The vast majority of those
children suffer from undiagnosed attachment disorders, have histories of abuse and neglect, have lived
in single - parent
homes with young and highly
stressed mothers and have had at least one parent
with a criminal record (Levy and Orlans, 1998).