The majority of young children receive no early dental examination while attending primary health care for routine check-ups. Our aim was to study primary care nurses’ knowledge of oral health care (OHC) and their attitudes toward delivering OHC, as well as to assess their willingness to obtain...
Each resident may be asked, for example, to pledge to “learn the names of the children in the 10 houses closest to me” and to “do my best to notice and show that I care when a child or a child's family has reason to celebrate, worry, or grieve.” Such a strategy is ...
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as their fathers have left for better-paying jobs in bigger cities. They do not have enough care and guidance from both their parents," said Yu Bin, head teacher of class one, grade six at Heping Primary School.
About 15 percent of students in primary school and 40 percent in middle school said they thought their parents were not s 【6】 with their marks. “Parents must always be willing to talk to their children and make them happy,” an educator advised, “Encourage him or her to be confident...
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"It made me want to do the exhibition even more, because I realized the importance of this Cuban humanitarian project and the reflection needed on nuclear disasters," she said. Dr. Julio Medina, now 57, was barely 27 and practically just graduated as a primary care physician when he was ...
They questioned more than 2,200 parents and found that parents are more likely to care about their children’s ability to make friends than their lessons. 33% of the parents put not making friends on top of the list of their worries about their children, while just 11% of the parents ...
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Special schools are still prevalent given their specific care and skill training tailored for disadvantaged children, especially those with severe impairment. Yet a report by Save the Children said that students in such schools easily become stuck in a restricted environment and find it hard to be ...