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… much corticosteroid. These side effects are more likely in children and people who use this medication for a long time … herpes eye infection) certain eye problems (glaucoma, cataracts) This drug may make you drowsy. Alcohol or … herpes eye infection) certain eye problems (glaucoma, cataracts) This drug may make you drowsy. Alcohol or …
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… problems . Colour blindness . Night blindness. Glaucoma . Cataracts . Retinal problems, such as diabetic retinopathy . … decrease in night vision may be caused by nearsightedness, cataracts, macular degeneration, or conditions that affect … These symptoms can affect your ability to function. Some children may have special risks for eye problems. Vision …
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… physical activity Last updated November 30, 2014 Whenever children play actively, there’s always a chance of injury. … can enjoy physical activity safely. Injury prevention for children To keep children safe during physical activity and play, you can …
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… familiar with the sounds and rhythms of the language. Older children and teens Reading is an important activity that can help children learn to think and express themselves in new ways. … seems to lose interest. Reasons to read Reading books with children helps develop their language skills by: Increasing …
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… or neglected, it is important to take action. Most abused children are not able to help themselves. Keep in mind that … and caregivers People are more likely to abuse or neglect children if they: Are living in poverty or near poverty. … includes domestic violence. Substance use disorder. Abusing children, or having been abused themselves. Mental health …
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… according to the child's needs. High-functioning autistic children may be enrolled in mainstream classrooms and child … the behaviour of other normally developing children can provide examples for autistic children to follow. But other children are overstimulated in …
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… these skills during the first years of life. By age 6, most children learn the basics. Try to talk and read to your … at around 2 months and are babbling by about 6 months. Most children speak by one year, but it may still be hard to … are able to put into words. Starting around 18 months, many children have a burst in talking. By 24 months, children
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… family live better. Return to topic: Healthy Eating for Children Healthy Habits for Kids Helping Your Child Who Is … and how much to eat from the options you provide. Young children are good at listening to their bodies. They eat … stop when they're full. When we try to control how much children eat, we interfere with this natural ability. …
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… Tip #1: Prepare your child before the visit All ages: Children are very aware of the emotions of their caregivers. … a matter-of-fact, supportive approach Toddlers and young children: In general, toddlers and pre-school age children over 2 years of age should be informed about the …
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… age, medical condition and response to treatment. Younger children may need a smaller dose and help from an adult to … history, especially of: eye problems (such as glaucoma, cataracts) infections (including tuberculosis) recent nose … history, especially of: eye problems (such as glaucoma, cataracts) infections (including tuberculosis) recent nose …