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… Life Coronary Artery Disease: Helping a Loved One Dementia: Support for Caregivers Diabetes: Caregiving for an Older … Life Coronary Artery Disease: Helping a Loved One Dementia: Support for Caregivers Diabetes: Caregiving for an Older …
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… focus his or her attention on something else. Be calm and supportive. Pay attention to your tone of voice. People with … focus his or her attention on something else. Be calm and supportive. Pay attention to your tone of voice. People with …
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… for bullying than lonely children who have no social support. Role-play with children to show them how to appear … for bullying than lonely children who have no social support. Role-play with children to show them how to appear …
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… how much your child has to say! Here are some more tips for supporting your toddler’s language development: Listen to …
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… stick out - they are flat or inverted . My partner isn’t supportive of breastfeeding. I'll be too busy to breastfeed. …
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… talk to your healthcare professional and seek out support in your local community . For information on safely …
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… crying are common behaviours. Giving your child comfort and support helps them to know they are loved and that they can …
Healthy eating
… strength, and energy. Good nutrition also promotes healing, supports immune function, and helps you feel your best. This … a good sign that you are getting the calories you need to support your health. You may need to choose foods that are …
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… Older men are less likely to have a network to provide support and protection Older men may depend on their spouse … resources of their own, and they may have little family support. If you are trying to help an older person who …
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… or friend, and say why these symptoms worry you. Use a supportive and caring tone of voice while you are doing … been through depression can understand. Consider finding a support group of people with similar experiences. "I can't … or friend, and say why these symptoms worry you. Use a supportive and caring tone of voice while you are doing …