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The influence of child spacing on child survival
Population Studies, 1984Summary This study evaluates the strength of the influence of spacing on child survival. Data related to a traditional culture (Punjab) in which almost all children are breast-fed up to the age of 17 months. An initial pregnancy history survey, subsequent four years updating through continuous monitoring of vital events and a second cross-sectional ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956
THE plaque on the door of the Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City reads, "Outside this door he is a deaf child. Inside this door he is a child." This is the underlying philosophy of the school-to understand the needs of the "whole" child and then provide a program which will meet all these needs.
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THE plaque on the door of the Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City reads, "Outside this door he is a deaf child. Inside this door he is a child." This is the underlying philosophy of the school-to understand the needs of the "whole" child and then provide a program which will meet all these needs.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
Tracy Steel was a 4?2-year-old girl who had a Wilm's tumor. Her parents were about my age. She had a younger brother and a younger sister. I was a nurse on the unit where she was admitted three times. During Tracy's first admission, after her diagnosis had been confirmed, a sign was taped to the foot of her bed, "Do not palpate the abdomen." She ...
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Tracy Steel was a 4?2-year-old girl who had a Wilm's tumor. Her parents were about my age. She had a younger brother and a younger sister. I was a nurse on the unit where she was admitted three times. During Tracy's first admission, after her diagnosis had been confirmed, a sign was taped to the foot of her bed, "Do not palpate the abdomen." She ...
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2018
This final chapter is both a conclusion and a brief consideration of one final category in a child’s life. It offers an overview of how children likely functioned in the domestic cult, and thus explores the child’s ongoing role as “child” even into adulthood.
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This final chapter is both a conclusion and a brief consideration of one final category in a child’s life. It offers an overview of how children likely functioned in the domestic cult, and thus explores the child’s ongoing role as “child” even into adulthood.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1947
A small number of children have brains which are so malformed or damaged that they make little response to special methods of education. A survey of the forms of brain abnormality in these cases has been carried out by Crome (1954). The category of children who can properly be classed as ineducable is, however, strictly limited and should, probably, be
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A small number of children have brains which are so malformed or damaged that they make little response to special methods of education. A survey of the forms of brain abnormality in these cases has been carried out by Crome (1954). The category of children who can properly be classed as ineducable is, however, strictly limited and should, probably, be
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Child Custody and Child Psychiatry
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988openaire +3 more sources
International Year of the Child--Child-to-child Programme
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1978Duncan Guthrie+2 more
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