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Child Abuse in the Special Needs Population
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This 6 page paper provides information on the greater risks for special needs children in relation to physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Child abuse and neglect is defined and explored. Several studies are cited showing that special needs children are more at risk for child abuse than other children. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA130spc.rtf
Child Abuse: The Four Major Types of Abuse, Statistics, Prevention and Treatment
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This is a 3 page paper discussing child abuse. The four types of child abuse: physical, sexual, emotional and neglect affects over 879,000 children in the United States on an annual basis. In the past decade, it has been found that over 3 million suspected cases are reported each year. Perpetrators of the abuse are parents, caregivers, babysitters, relatives, and foster parents among others. While the rates of male and female children are around the same, female children suffer four times the rate of sexual abuse than males. In addition to the annual rates of abuse, approximately 1,200 children die each year from abuse and neglect with 85% of child fatalities occurring in children under the age of six. Each year new prevention and treatment programs are developed on national and state levels in order to lessen the incidence of child abuse through support programs and education.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJchabs1.rtf
Child And Adolescent Obesity
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This 11 page paper explores the issue of obesity in American youth, a condition that is increasing dramatically each year. Obesity poses numerous health risks for the youngster from the beginning of coronary artery disease to diabetes. Research offers a number of verified causes for obesity in children and adolescents that range from genetic factor to television to diet and a lack of activity. The writer reports the research, then makes an argument for one alleged cause as the most valid. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Pgobese.wps
Child Care Scenarios
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This 10 page paper discusses several different child care scenarios in detail. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVChCare.rtf
Child Development Theories & Day Care
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(5 pp) Our challenge as adults watching in a day
care setting was to see if we could observe the
child development theories of Piaget, Freud and
Erickson in action. I have listed my observations
and thoughts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBchlDvR.doc
Child Sexual Abuse
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This 4 page paper focuses on the fact that Priests are inordinately charged with this type of conduct. The media phenomenon is discussed. The paper also pays attention to relationships that occur in schools around the nation. What constitutes abuse and what is acceptable are issues discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA516csa.rtf
Child Sexual Abuse
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A 5 page paper discussing different aspects of childhood sexual abuse. Topics include how sexual abuse is defined, incidence, effects on the victim as a child and adolescent and how those effects carry through to adulthood. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Chldab.wps
Childhood and Adolescent Obesity: A Growing National Concern
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A 12 page paper
which examines the conditions of childhood and adolescent obesity in our country today.
Present situations are discussed, as well as future plans and programs that have been
implemented to cease this growing problem. Various alternatives are provided for
addressing this problem. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: RAobesity.wps
Childhood Asthma -- The Disease Process and Planning and
Intervention
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This 10 page report discusses asthma in terms of
its impact on the human body as well as its impact on the patient
and their family. Asthma has the potential to be a terrifying
experience for children and their families. When a young child
has this chronic disease, a parent understands that it will not
necessarily kill their child, only that it could kill him or her.
As a result, most parents with asthmatic children face the
challenge of providing their child with a “normal” life while
remaining vigilant to the causes, symptoms, and circumstances
that may prove an asthmatic episode. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWasthma.wps
Childhood Immunization
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A 4 page paper which examines childhood immunization. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAchimm.rtf
Childhood Obesity
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A 4 page research paper that examines the problem of childhood obesity from a public health nursing perspective. The writer discusses the severity and health repercussions of the problem and then addresses nursing diagnosis, evaluation and possible intervention. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khchob2.rtf
Childhood Obesity
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A 6 page paper discussing the growing problem of obesity in childhood. Television, electronic games, uncertain dangers in urban settings, parents’ busy schedules and a plethora of other influences all combine to contribute to creating increasing obesity in children. Children are more sedentary than at any other time, and marketers believe there is great value in marketing directly to those efficient influencers of parents. The cost of marketing directly to children now tops $12 billion annually, and increasing numbers of health professionals believe that today’s children face a lifetime of learning to deal with and overcome the physical and psychological influences of childhood. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSnursChildObes.rtf
Childhood Obesity in America
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A 5 page paper which examines the causes, effects, and solutions as they involve childhood obesity. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAcho.rtf
Childhood Obesity in Canada as a Social Problem
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A 10 page paper discussing rising rates of childhood obesity in Canada from a social perspective. The United States still leads the world in childhood obesity, but Canada is approaching achieving similar rates. The paper discusses several attempted interventions that have occurred to date, noting that a trend in business is to seek to achieve sustainable business relationships. The paper concludes that partnership between budget-restricted government and the accomplished marketers of companies such as Kraft and Gerber could result in better results including slowing in rates of increase and reduced incidence of Type II diabetes and hypertention. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSsocChldObeCa.rtf
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