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… this important time of visual development. Should vision problems be corrected at an early age? Yes, some vision … Ability to see colours How can I help to prevent eye injuries for my child? You can reduce the risk of eye injuries and increase eye safety for children by doing the …
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… may think that everyone else sees the same way. Vision problems often have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's eyes should be … in physical activities How can I help to prevent eye injuries for my child? You can reduce the risk of eye …
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… sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related infant death, including sudden … safe during sleep? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night and for naps) Babies should always … sleep. Healthy babies and newborns do not choke or have any problems from sleeping on their backs. When your baby can …
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… or talking clearly. What can I do if I think my child has problems hearing? Hearing loss can be hard to detect. Mild …
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… trigger for shaking a baby is a baby's crying. Shaken baby injuries often occur when a parent or caregiver gets … of their head. During shaking, an infant's head moves back and forth in a figure eight motion. This rapid … Even minor injuries to a baby's brain can cause lifelong problems. It is never okay to shake a baby or child. …
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… mirror to check on him. Nathan’s eyes were rolling to the back of his head, the entire left side of his body was limp, … injury and can be fatal. Due to his stroke, Nathan has problems learning, and he will have lifelong problems moving … their children. When this happens, the diseases come back quickly and lots of children get sick and some die. …
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… related infant death? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night and for naps) Babies who sleep on their backs are at lower risk than babies who sleep on their … Even babies who spit up a lot are safer sleeping on their backs. Healthy babies will naturally swallow or cough up …
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… For the 12 month visit, do this again on the other arm. Back of the arm Have your child sit with their sleeve rolled … you. Put the patch or cream in the middle section on the back of your child’s arm (B), half way between their … months Apply to the top section on the side of the arm and back of both arms as shown. (A & B to both arms) 18 months …
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… By implementing a mix of passive and active strategies, injuries can be prevented. Passive strategies: The hot water … counter Turn pot handles inward on the stove and cook on back elements whenever possible Place young children in a …
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… Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Swimming injuries, drownings and deaths are preventable by following … pool walls or rocks, you could drown. Do not drink alcohol Injuries involving alcohol are a common problem around water … catch in the suction of these drains, causing drowning. Tie back long hair or wear a swim cap. Never put your head …