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… diet can be a healthy eating pattern for people of all ages, including babies and toddlers. This handout provides … of age as they do not have enough fat and energy to support growth and development. Can I offer my child plant-based … soy beverage. They’re not suitable alternatives for children under the age of 2. Only offer them if your child …
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… diet can be a healthy eating pattern for people of all ages, including babies and toddlers. This handout provides … serving. Fat is an important source of energy for growing children. What do I offer my child to drink? Human milk … provide key nutrients needed for your child’s health and growth Offer soy-based formula until 2 years of age The …
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… Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines are … Vaccines help prevent diseases that can cause lifelong damage. For example, meningococcal disease can cause brain … for some of the places your child may visit: Daycare or preschool School, college or university Waiting room at a …
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… vaccine that was previously offered to students in grade 6. Children should get the meningococcal quadrivalent conjugate … even if treated. Permanent complications include brain damage, deafness and loss of limbs. Meningococcal infection … https://immunizebc.ca/children/have-positive-experience/tips-school-age-teens . Image Image Child Immunization Series …
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… as it destroys many of the microbes that can cause spoilage. Raw freshly pressed or squeezed juices are not heat … risk? People at higher risk of getting sick are: Young children (5 years of age and under) Older adults Pregnant … vulnerable groups should not drink unpasteurized juice. Schools, child and adult day cares, hospitals and other …
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… virus. Chickenpox is usually a mild illness in children. Infection in teenagers, adults and people with weakened immune systems can be … children with the illness should not attend daycare or school until 5 days after the rash first appears or the …
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… tired all the time and getting sick more easily. Babies and children need iron for healthy growth and development, including brain development. How … iron do I need? The amount of iron you need depends on your age, sex, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding. …
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… Seniors 65 years and older, infants and very young children, people who have lung or heart diseases, certain … disposing of used tissues in the waste basket or garbage Cough and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than … advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from work, school, daycare and running errands when you are sick Drink …
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… of the brain, that can lead to seizures or brain damage. About 1 in 20 people with mumps get mumps meningitis, … help prevent spreading it to others by: Staying home from school, daycare, work and other group settings for at least … risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to …
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… child’s day. Eating a variety of nutritious foods while at school helps your child get the energy and nutrients they … products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy beverage are all nutritious drink choices. Pack a reusable water … Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby …