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Bright Futures: A National Health Promotion Initiative

WebBright Futures is a national health promotion initiative dedicated to the principle that every child deserves to be healthy and that

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Bright Futures at Georgetown University

WebBright Futures: Oral Health— Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition released! Avaliable online or as a PDF. This resource a useful tool in addressing the oral health needs of pregnant and …

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NUTRITION ISSUES AND CONCERNS

Web24 oz of cow’s milk per day after 12 months of age. Children with special health care needs who use medica-tions that interfere with iron absorption and those with chronic infection …

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One Step At a Time: Helping Young Children Be Active!

WebChild care programs are very important for helping young children be physically active to promote their health and development. 1 Child care providers can help young children …

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One Step At a Time: Helping Young Children Be Active!

WebHead Start Body Start. The Head Start Body Start website provides ideas to help child care providers and families promote fun and educational experiences for young children to …

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One Step At a Time: Helping Young Children Be Active!

WebThe Let’s Move: America’s Move to Raise Healthier Generations of Kids—Active Families website gives suggestions for activities to help families to have a healthier, active …

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Mental Health in Primary Care Practice B

Webxxiii Symptom Checklist in the Mental Health Tool Kit, p. 16, because it is well validated and easy to complete. As the number of children identified with mental health concerns …

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Making Mental Health Supervision Accessible

WebMAKING MENTAL HEALTH SUPERVISION ACCESSIBLE. A primary goal of Bright Futures in Practice: Mental Health is to support families, pri-mary care health professionals, and …

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EARLY ADOLESCENCE • 11–14 YEARS

WebEARLY ADOLESCENCE • 11–14 YEARS Promotion of Healthy and Safe Habits • Keep home and car smoke-free Try to get 8 hours of sleep a night Engage in physical activity …

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Bright Futures: A National Health Promotion Initiative

WebBright Futures: A National Health Promotion Initiative

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MENTAL RETARDATION M

WebMENTAL RETARDATION 261 M ental retardation (MR) can result from a variety of causes: congenital malformations, genetic, teratogenic, infectious, toxic, and perinatal fac-

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