The document provides information to parents on caring for a newborn baby. It discusses goals for children, the roles of mothers and fathers, how to change and dispose of diapers, give baths to babies, signs of illness, and using a bulb syringe. It emphasizes that parents are their child's first teacher and outlines keys to a child's successful future, including interaction, reading, relationships and self-esteem. The document aims to prepare parents to care for their newborn's basic needs.
The document proposes an e-how website focused on providing concise, step-by-step instructions for teaching children healthy eating habits and an active lifestyle. The e-how will use a direct format with pictures to visually aid the written instructions. Sample topics included making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing activities, encouraging healthy eating, getting kids more active, cooking with kids, and teaching nutrition basics. The goal is to educate both parents and children on establishing lifelong healthy habits.
The document outlines an e-how website that will provide concise, step-by-step instructions on various health and nutrition topics for children, such as making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing an active lifestyle, encouraging healthy eating habits, and teaching nutrition basics. It aims to educate both parents and children in an easy to understand format supported by pictures. The direct, visual instruction style has proven popular in other health e-how sites and will help readers learn the necessary steps for each topic.
E-How; "How to Get Your Child to Live a Healthy Life"Alyssa Marie
The document outlines an e-how website that will provide concise, step-by-step instructions on various health and nutrition topics for children, such as making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing an active lifestyle, encouraging healthy eating habits, and teaching nutrition basics. It aims to educate both parents and children in an easy to understand format supported by pictures. The direct, visual instruction style has proven popular in other health e-how sites and will help readers learn the necessary steps for each topic.
Looking for ways to make your classroom or your child's classroom healthier? We asked Snikiddy fans how their children's classrooms are teaching healthy habits that will carry through their lives. Take a look through and see if there are any ideas that you can use.
The April edition of CBIZ Wellbeing Insights has been released. April's Wellbeing Insights features articles on apple cider vinegar, how to snack like a pro, and more!
This is the Human Reproductive System Lesson PowerPoint from my Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit that I offer from the website www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit includes a bundled homework package that follows the PowerPoint slideshow, lesson notes, review games, worksheets, and much more.
This document discusses the Bilingual Head Start program in East Harlem and its focus on health, education, culture and community. It provides details from interviews with a teacher, Celina, and family engagement worker, Nilsa, who discuss how the program promotes healthy eating, celebrates different cultures, and encourages parent involvement. The program aims to combat childhood obesity and lack of access to healthy foods through nutrition education, sugar-free policies, and partnerships with local farmers. It also strives to affirm the cultures of students by incorporating cultural practices, arts and foods into daily activities.
The document proposes an e-how website focused on providing concise, step-by-step instructions for teaching children healthy eating habits and an active lifestyle. The e-how will use a direct format with pictures to visually aid the written instructions. Sample topics included making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing activities, encouraging healthy eating, getting kids more active, cooking with kids, and teaching nutrition basics. The goal is to educate both parents and children on establishing lifelong healthy habits.
The document outlines an e-how website that will provide concise, step-by-step instructions on various health and nutrition topics for children, such as making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing an active lifestyle, encouraging healthy eating habits, and teaching nutrition basics. It aims to educate both parents and children in an easy to understand format supported by pictures. The direct, visual instruction style has proven popular in other health e-how sites and will help readers learn the necessary steps for each topic.
E-How; "How to Get Your Child to Live a Healthy Life"Alyssa Marie
The document outlines an e-how website that will provide concise, step-by-step instructions on various health and nutrition topics for children, such as making healthy snacks, reading food labels, balancing an active lifestyle, encouraging healthy eating habits, and teaching nutrition basics. It aims to educate both parents and children in an easy to understand format supported by pictures. The direct, visual instruction style has proven popular in other health e-how sites and will help readers learn the necessary steps for each topic.
Looking for ways to make your classroom or your child's classroom healthier? We asked Snikiddy fans how their children's classrooms are teaching healthy habits that will carry through their lives. Take a look through and see if there are any ideas that you can use.
The April edition of CBIZ Wellbeing Insights has been released. April's Wellbeing Insights features articles on apple cider vinegar, how to snack like a pro, and more!
This is the Human Reproductive System Lesson PowerPoint from my Human Body Systems and Health Topics Unit that I offer from the website www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit includes a bundled homework package that follows the PowerPoint slideshow, lesson notes, review games, worksheets, and much more.
This document discusses the Bilingual Head Start program in East Harlem and its focus on health, education, culture and community. It provides details from interviews with a teacher, Celina, and family engagement worker, Nilsa, who discuss how the program promotes healthy eating, celebrates different cultures, and encourages parent involvement. The program aims to combat childhood obesity and lack of access to healthy foods through nutrition education, sugar-free policies, and partnerships with local farmers. It also strives to affirm the cultures of students by incorporating cultural practices, arts and foods into daily activities.
Varies Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc up to 0 to 600 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value)
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : one no. or, two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - SPDT
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE or Neoprene or SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Dustproof IP 40, Weatherproof to IP 54 / IP 65 / IP 66, Flameproof
Various Pressure Ranges : from 0 to 1 Bar up to 0 to 400 Bar
Stage Difference (Dead Band between two switches) : Fixed Stage Differential or, Adjustable Stage Differential
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : Two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - 2 SPDT (5A 250 V AC or, 0.2 A 250 V DC.)
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316:L) OR, Piston
Enclosure : Weatherproof (IP 54), Weatherproof (IP 65), Weatherproof (IP 66), Flameproof
Pressure Housing : Aluminium, Brass, SS 316 or, special on request
Process Connection : ¼” BSP (F) or, special on request
Various Manifolds are necessary during the maintenance of the instruments like Pressure Gauges - Switches & Transmitters, DP Gauges - Switches and Transmitters.
We have various types of Three Valve Manifolds in SS 316, CS, Monel 400 and Hestelloy C material.
Type of Three Valve Manifolds are R type, T type and H type.
Mounting Bracket also can be provided for the manifolds.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Alexandra Lederer on knowledge management. The presentation discusses both the potential "heaven" and "hell" scenarios for knowledge management initiatives. It identifies 10 critical success factors for effective KM, including having a desire and need from end users, integrating KM with other initiatives, creating a knowledge mapping and strategy, inspiring sponsors, skilled facilitators, education and coaching, maintaining momentum, sharing value through knowledge and wisdom, nurturing trust, and planning and measuring. The presentation provides examples from Alexandra's experience implementing KM at Amadeus and Genea to illustrate how to apply these success factors. It also includes exercises for attendees to assess their own organization's KM efforts.
The document discusses a study on Support Facilitators (SFs), a new role created by Australia's Partners in Recovery (PIR) program to improve coordination of mental healthcare. SFs work to connect clients experiencing severe mental illness to services by developing care plans, establishing partnerships between organizations, and educating providers about PIR. The study finds that SFs are building the role through trial and error by developing connections and knowledge-sharing networks. However, their work is limited by poor communication and instability from changing government policies.
Various Manifolds are necessary during the maintenance of the instruments like Pressure Gauges - Switches & Transmitters, DP Gauges - Switches and Transmitters.
We have various types of Three Valve Manifolds in SS 316, CS, Monel 400 and Hestelloy C material.
Type of Three Valve Manifolds are R type, T type and H type.
Mounting Bracket also can be provided for the manifolds.
Flameproof Pressure Switches are designed as per IS2148 for Gas Gr. IIC Flameproof - CE Certification and approved by a leading European Lab – “BASEEFA” for ATEX & ICEEX certificates
Various Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc upto 0 to 400 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value) Or, Adjustable
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Flameproof to group IIC
O documento descreve o padrão de projeto Strategy em Python. O padrão permite definir uma família de algoritmos, colocá-los em classes separadas e fazer com que objetos sejam capazes de trocar de estratégia dinamicamente. O documento apresenta exemplos de implementação do padrão usando classes, funções e lambdas em Python.
Flameproof Pressure Switches are designed as per IS2148 for Gas Gr. IIC Flameproof - CE Certification and approved by a leading European Lab – “BASEEFA” for ATEX & ICEEX certificates
Various Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc upto 0 to 400 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value) Or, Adjustable
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Flameproof to group IIC
Deadpool es un personaje de cómic. Es un antihéroe que posee habilidades de curación acelerada y rompe la cuarta pared al hablar directamente con el lector. A menudo usa el humor negro y la irreverencia.
Varies Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc up to 0 to 600 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value)
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : one no. or, two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - SPDT
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE or Neoprene or SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Dustproof IP 40, Weatherproof to IP 54 / IP 65 / IP 66, Flameproof
Air Relay Pressure Switches are used in highly flamable Industrial applications area, where only pneumatic signal has to be controlled in ON-OFF mode, without any electrical supply, these are also knwn as Air operated Pressure Switches & Air operated Pressure Switches.
Supply Air pressure : 7 bar
Settable Range : 0.067 up to 25 bar
Output : NO / NC Pneumatic
Set Point : Field Settable
Enclosure : IP 66
The Parents Plus e-newsletter is a monthly resource for professionals and parents. It contains timely links from all over the web in the areas of parenting, cradle-to-college education and healthy family relationships.
1. The newsletter discusses adjusting organizational practices to build trust with families and reach vulnerable populations.
2. It highlights various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting healthy nutrition and lifestyle habits for children, such as cooking workshops in schools.
3. The transition to kindergarten is an important milestone, and the newsletter outlines the support systems in place to help families through this process.
This document discusses issues related to student stress, performance pressure, and wellness. It notes that end-of-year testing increases pressure on students. It discusses the documentary "Race to Nowhere" which argues that overscheduling, overtesting, and an emphasis on short-term results can backfire. It provides tips for parents on supporting students' wellness, including making sure they eat well, get exercise, sleep, and have downtime. It also discusses trends in student drug and alcohol use and the need for balance between academics and other areas of life.
This document discusses child development from birth through early adulthood. It notes that child development involves physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and language growth and can be influenced by environmental factors. Taking care of others, sharing feelings, and appropriate social behaviors are examples of emotional development in young children. Social development involves learning social skills through interactions with others.
Varies Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc up to 0 to 600 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value)
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : one no. or, two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - SPDT
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE or Neoprene or SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Dustproof IP 40, Weatherproof to IP 54 / IP 65 / IP 66, Flameproof
Various Pressure Ranges : from 0 to 1 Bar up to 0 to 400 Bar
Stage Difference (Dead Band between two switches) : Fixed Stage Differential or, Adjustable Stage Differential
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : Two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - 2 SPDT (5A 250 V AC or, 0.2 A 250 V DC.)
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316:L) OR, Piston
Enclosure : Weatherproof (IP 54), Weatherproof (IP 65), Weatherproof (IP 66), Flameproof
Pressure Housing : Aluminium, Brass, SS 316 or, special on request
Process Connection : ¼” BSP (F) or, special on request
Various Manifolds are necessary during the maintenance of the instruments like Pressure Gauges - Switches & Transmitters, DP Gauges - Switches and Transmitters.
We have various types of Three Valve Manifolds in SS 316, CS, Monel 400 and Hestelloy C material.
Type of Three Valve Manifolds are R type, T type and H type.
Mounting Bracket also can be provided for the manifolds.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Alexandra Lederer on knowledge management. The presentation discusses both the potential "heaven" and "hell" scenarios for knowledge management initiatives. It identifies 10 critical success factors for effective KM, including having a desire and need from end users, integrating KM with other initiatives, creating a knowledge mapping and strategy, inspiring sponsors, skilled facilitators, education and coaching, maintaining momentum, sharing value through knowledge and wisdom, nurturing trust, and planning and measuring. The presentation provides examples from Alexandra's experience implementing KM at Amadeus and Genea to illustrate how to apply these success factors. It also includes exercises for attendees to assess their own organization's KM efforts.
The document discusses a study on Support Facilitators (SFs), a new role created by Australia's Partners in Recovery (PIR) program to improve coordination of mental healthcare. SFs work to connect clients experiencing severe mental illness to services by developing care plans, establishing partnerships between organizations, and educating providers about PIR. The study finds that SFs are building the role through trial and error by developing connections and knowledge-sharing networks. However, their work is limited by poor communication and instability from changing government policies.
Various Manifolds are necessary during the maintenance of the instruments like Pressure Gauges - Switches & Transmitters, DP Gauges - Switches and Transmitters.
We have various types of Three Valve Manifolds in SS 316, CS, Monel 400 and Hestelloy C material.
Type of Three Valve Manifolds are R type, T type and H type.
Mounting Bracket also can be provided for the manifolds.
Flameproof Pressure Switches are designed as per IS2148 for Gas Gr. IIC Flameproof - CE Certification and approved by a leading European Lab – “BASEEFA” for ATEX & ICEEX certificates
Various Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc upto 0 to 400 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value) Or, Adjustable
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Flameproof to group IIC
O documento descreve o padrão de projeto Strategy em Python. O padrão permite definir uma família de algoritmos, colocá-los em classes separadas e fazer com que objetos sejam capazes de trocar de estratégia dinamicamente. O documento apresenta exemplos de implementação do padrão usando classes, funções e lambdas em Python.
Flameproof Pressure Switches are designed as per IS2148 for Gas Gr. IIC Flameproof - CE Certification and approved by a leading European Lab – “BASEEFA” for ATEX & ICEEX certificates
Various Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc upto 0 to 400 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value) Or, Adjustable
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE, Neoprene or, SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Flameproof to group IIC
Deadpool es un personaje de cómic. Es un antihéroe que posee habilidades de curación acelerada y rompe la cuarta pared al hablar directamente con el lector. A menudo usa el humor negro y la irreverencia.
Varies Ranges : from 0 to 150 mm Wc up to 0 to 600 Bar
Differential (Dead Band) : Fixed (Within 10% of set value)
Temperature Range : -10 to 80 Degree C (for high temperature use of impulse tube is advisable)
Accuracy : +/- 1% to 2% FS
No. of Switches : one no. or, two nos.
Type of Switches : Micro Switches - SPDT
Sensing Element : Diaphragm (PTFE or Neoprene or SS 316) or Piston
Enclosure : Dustproof IP 40, Weatherproof to IP 54 / IP 65 / IP 66, Flameproof
Air Relay Pressure Switches are used in highly flamable Industrial applications area, where only pneumatic signal has to be controlled in ON-OFF mode, without any electrical supply, these are also knwn as Air operated Pressure Switches & Air operated Pressure Switches.
Supply Air pressure : 7 bar
Settable Range : 0.067 up to 25 bar
Output : NO / NC Pneumatic
Set Point : Field Settable
Enclosure : IP 66
The Parents Plus e-newsletter is a monthly resource for professionals and parents. It contains timely links from all over the web in the areas of parenting, cradle-to-college education and healthy family relationships.
1. The newsletter discusses adjusting organizational practices to build trust with families and reach vulnerable populations.
2. It highlights various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting healthy nutrition and lifestyle habits for children, such as cooking workshops in schools.
3. The transition to kindergarten is an important milestone, and the newsletter outlines the support systems in place to help families through this process.
This document discusses issues related to student stress, performance pressure, and wellness. It notes that end-of-year testing increases pressure on students. It discusses the documentary "Race to Nowhere" which argues that overscheduling, overtesting, and an emphasis on short-term results can backfire. It provides tips for parents on supporting students' wellness, including making sure they eat well, get exercise, sleep, and have downtime. It also discusses trends in student drug and alcohol use and the need for balance between academics and other areas of life.
This document discusses child development from birth through early adulthood. It notes that child development involves physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and language growth and can be influenced by environmental factors. Taking care of others, sharing feelings, and appropriate social behaviors are examples of emotional development in young children. Social development involves learning social skills through interactions with others.
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The Manadoob Program is an educational program that uses storytelling and activities to build children's self-esteem and teach empathy, kindness, and social awareness. It addresses challenges children face like bullying, obesity, divorce, death, and more through animal characters. The program includes a novel, workbook, and guidance from animal stones. It has been successfully implemented in schools and clubs across various countries and has helped reduce bullying while improving children's confidence and social skills according to facilitator testimonials.
The Manadoob Program is an educational program that uses storytelling and activities to build children's self-esteem and teach empathy. It addresses challenges children face like bullying, obesity, divorce, and death. The program features magical animal characters called Manadoob that help children feel good about themselves. It includes a novel, workbook, and classroom activities. Educators and children provide positive feedback on how the program has helped children feel better about themselves and interact with others in a kind way.
This document discusses the importance of father involvement in newborn care. It notes that caring for newborns requires providing proper nutrition, a safe sleeping area, quality attention and time. Involved fathers bring benefits like increased emotional security and confidence in infants. The father's role is crucial as newborns are completely dependent on parents and their care impacts long-term health, growth and development.
Cariño Early Childhood training updates and useful information for care providers, teachers, and families in New Mexico. Find training dates, class information, and updates from Cariño.
This month, the Preparedness Forum released the workshop summary Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Considerations for Children and Families. The workshop examined existing tools and frameworks that can be modified to include children's needs; identified non-traditional child-serving partners and organizations that can be leveraged in planning to improve outcomes for children..
Available along with this report is a shareable infographic that captures speaker highlights and resources for parents, child care providers, schools and pediatricians, as well as a resource list of all tools and materials mentioned throughout the meeting.
In low-income communities in Brimbank, Melbourne, ensuring children thrive in their early years faces several challenges:
1) Many families are from migrant backgrounds with over 150 languages spoken and low English literacy, making information difficult to access.
2) Health issues like obesity, family violence, and accidents are higher than state averages, impacting child development.
3) Access to services like GPs and maternal health nurses is more limited compared to other areas, with fewer resources for supporting development.
4) Parents want to provide basics but may not recognize the importance of play, interaction, and education for children's development or know how to actively engage in these activities.
The Manadoob Program for Self-Esteem is an educational program that uses storytelling and activities to help children build self-esteem, empathy, and social-emotional skills. It features magical animal characters called Manadoob that guide children through lessons and discussions about challenges like bullying, divorce, death, and more. The program provides teachers and facilitators with materials like a novel, workbook, and discussion topics to help children understand their feelings and develop compassion for others. Evaluations of the program found that it helped reduce bullying, build confidence and social skills in children from diverse backgrounds.
Supporting Early Childhood Development in the Slums of Africa – Emerging Conc...jehill3
The document summarizes the work of an organization supporting early childhood development in the slums of Africa. It discusses (1) establishing primary healthcare programs, (2) recognizing the importance of caregiver-child attachments for development, and (3) expanding programs to address attachments and broader early childhood development issues through community health workers and partnerships with local universities.
This document discusses building partnerships between families and schools. It outlines Joyce Epstein's six types of parent involvement: parenting, communication, volunteering, learning at home, decision-making, and collaborating with the community. For each type of involvement, examples are provided of strategies schools can use to facilitate partnership and engagement with families. The goal is to empower schools to strengthen school-family-community relationships through open communication and involvement across different areas of children's education and development.
Make a difference in a child’s life by teaching The Manadoob Programmanadoob
The Manadoob Program is a children's educational program created by June Salin and Susan Cooper that aims to teach children empathy, self-esteem, kindness, and social awareness through stories and activities centered around magical misfit animal characters called the Manadoob. The program provides over 80 lessons across 28 chapters addressing issues like bullying, obesity, divorce, grief, and more using humane education. It has been well-received by educators for its ability to engage children while enhancing reading, writing, and social skills.
Cariño Early Childhood TTAP newsletter for the 2nd quarter of 2015/2016 newsletter. Learn what's new with Cariño at UNM, see updated early childhood classes, tips for early childhood programs, and more.
The document is a newsletter containing various articles related to parenting and children's health. The main articles discuss reducing child stress and anxiety through open communication, exercise, and clearing their head; teaching children tolerance of differences in others; setting developmental goals for children from infancy through age 5 related to skills like hand washing, counting, learning addresses; and celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, including visiting the local Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
Make a difference in a child’s life by offering The Manadoob Programmanadoob
The Manadoob Program is a children's educational program created by June Salin and Susan Cooper that teaches empathy, self-esteem, kindness, and social awareness through storytelling and activities. The program uses fictional animal characters called Manadoobs to help children understand their own feelings and behaviors, as well as those of others. It aims to reduce bullying and violence while improving children's well-being.
This handbook provides information to parents on how to become involved in their child's education. It discusses 6 standards of parental involvement: communication, parenting, student learning, volunteering, decision-making, and community collaboration. The document provides examples of how schools can encourage participation based on each standard, such as hosting family nights, providing volunteer opportunities, and including parents in decision-making groups. The overall goal is to make parents aware of how they can support their child's education both at home and at school.
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Matt Rife Cancels Shows Due to Health Concerns, Reschedules Tour Dates.pdfAzura Everhart
Matt Rife's comedy tour took an unexpected turn. He had to cancel his Bloomington show due to a last-minute medical emergency. Fans in Chicago will also have to wait a bit longer for their laughs, as his shows there are postponed. Rife apologized and assured fans he'd be back on stage soon.
https://www.theurbancrews.com/celeb/matt-rife-cancels-bloomington-show/
The Evolution of the Leonardo DiCaprio Haircut: A Journey Through Style and C...greendigital
Leonardo DiCaprio, a name synonymous with Hollywood stardom and acting excellence. has captivated audiences for decades with his talent and charisma. But, the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut is one aspect of his public persona that has garnered attention. From his early days as a teenage heartthrob to his current status as a seasoned actor and environmental activist. DiCaprio's hairstyles have evolved. reflecting both his personal growth and the changing trends in fashion. This article delves into the many phases of the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut. exploring its significance and impact on pop culture.
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Barbie Movie Review has gotten brilliant surveys for its fun and creative story. Coordinated by Greta Gerwig, it stars Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Insight. Critics adore its perky humor, dynamic visuals, and intelligent take on the notorious doll's world. It's lauded for being engaging for both kids and grown-ups. The Astras profoundly prescribes observing the Barbie Review for a delightful and colorful cinematic involvement.https://theastras.com/hca-member-gradebooks/hca-gradebook-barbie/
Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson: Titans of Influence and Inspirationgreendigital
Introduction
In the realm of entertainment, few names resonate as Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. Both figures have carved unique paths in the industry. achieving unparalleled success and becoming iconic symbols of perseverance, resilience, and inspiration. This article delves into the lives, careers. and enduring legacies of Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. exploring how their journeys intersect and what we can learn from their remarkable stories.
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
Dwayne Johnson: From The Ring to The Big Screen
Dwayne Johnson's wrestling career took off in the late 1990s. when he became one of the most charismatic and popular figures in WWE. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases endeared him to fans. making him a household name. But, Johnson had ambitions beyond the wrestling ring.
In the early 20
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Due to their ability to produce engaging content more quickly, over-the-top (OTT) app builders have made the process of creating video applications more accessible. The invitation to explore these platforms emphasizes how over-the-top (OTT) applications hold the potential to transform digital entertainment.
Young Tom Selleck: A Journey Through His Early Years and Rise to Stardomgreendigital
Introduction
When one thinks of Hollywood legends, Tom Selleck is a name that comes to mind. Known for his charming smile, rugged good looks. and the iconic mustache that has become synonymous with his persona. Tom Selleck has had a prolific career spanning decades. But, the journey of young Tom Selleck, from his early years to becoming a household name. is a story filled with determination, talent, and a touch of luck. This article delves into young Tom Selleck's life, background, early struggles. and pivotal moments that led to his rise in Hollywood.
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Early Life and Background
Family Roots and Childhood
Thomas William Selleck was born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 29, 1945. He was the second of four children in a close-knit family. His father, Robert Dean Selleck, was a real estate investor and executive. while his mother, Martha Selleck, was a homemaker. The Selleck family relocated to Sherman Oaks, California. when Tom was a child, setting the stage for his future in the entertainment industry.
Education and Early Interests
Growing up, young Tom Selleck was an active and athletic child. He attended Grant High School in Van Nuys, California. where he excelled in sports, particularly basketball. His tall and athletic build made him a standout player, and he earned a basketball scholarship to the University of Southern California (U.S.C.). While at U.S.C., Selleck studied business administration. but his interests shifted toward acting.
Discovery of Acting Passion
Tom Selleck's journey into acting was serendipitous. During his time at U.S.C., a drama coach encouraged him to try acting. This nudge led him to join the Hills Playhouse, where he began honing his craft. Transitioning from an aspiring athlete to an actor took time. but young Tom Selleck became drawn to the performance world.
Early Career Struggles
Breaking Into the Industry
The path to stardom was a challenging one for young Tom Selleck. Like many aspiring actors, he faced many rejections and struggled to find steady work. A series of minor roles and guest appearances on television shows marked his early career. In 1965, he debuted on the syndicated show "The Dating Game." which gave him some exposure but did not lead to immediate success.
The Commercial Breakthrough
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Selleck began appearing in television commercials. His rugged good looks and charismatic presence made him a popular brand choice. He starred in advertisements for Pepsi-Cola, Revlon, and Close-Up toothpaste. These commercials provided financial stability and helped him gain visibility in the industry.
Struggling Actor in Hollywood
Despite his success in commercials. breaking into large acting roles remained a challenge for young Tom Selleck. He auditioned and took on small parts in T.V. shows and movies. Some of his early television appearances included roles in popular series like Lancer, The F.B.I., and Bracken's World. But, it would take a
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The Unbelievable Tale of Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping: A Riveting Sagagreendigital
Introduction
The notion of Dwayne Johnson kidnapping seems straight out of a Hollywood thriller. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, known for his larger-than-life persona, immense popularity. and action-packed filmography, is the last person anyone would envision being a victim of kidnapping. Yet, the bizarre and riveting tale of such an incident, filled with twists and turns. has captured the imagination of many. In this article, we delve into the intricate details of this astonishing event. exploring every aspect, from the dramatic rescue operation to the aftermath and the lessons learned.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
2. “One day my baby will . . .”
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3. “One day my baby will . . .”
• As you think about your baby’s future, what are
your hopes and dreams for your baby?
• What things could make it difficult for your hopes
and dreams to be fulfilled?
• What things could make it more likely that your
hopes and dreams would be fulfilled?
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4. Goals for Your Child
• Why is it so important to be a good parent?
• Holding, talking to and responding to your
baby helps them feel secure and loved
• This is important to a child’s brain
development especially during the first 3 years
of life
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Mother’s Role Father’s Role
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8. Diapering
• Diapering is a task you will repeat many times.
• Purchase a supply to have on hand when you
come home from the hospital.
• Cloth diapers vs. disposable
• You should expect to use from 10-12 diapers
every day for the first few months.
9. How To Change A Diaper
1. Assemble supplies and clean diapers.
2. Lay baby flat in a safe place.
3. Remove soiled diaper. If using disposable
diapers, discard.
4. Wipe the baby clean with the washcloth.
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10. 5. Treat diaper rash, umbilical cord and
circumcision if necessary.
6. Apply lotion if desired.
7. Lift the baby’s bottom.
8. Place a clean diaper under the baby.
9. Pull diaper up between the baby’s legs.
10. Tape or pin the diaper in place.
11. Place the baby in a safe place
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11. 12. Dispose of used diaper properly.
13. Wash your hands thoroughly.
NEVER LEAVE THE BABY ALONE ON THE
CHANGING TABLE.
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12. Bathing
• Bathing that can become a special time for
parent and child.
• Bathe the baby about 3 times a week.
• Choose a convenient time.
• Use small basin or tub for a small baby.
• Assemble all supplies before beginning bath
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13. Sponge Bath
1. Put some warm water in the basin.
2. Lay the baby on an absorbent pad or towel.
3. Clean one area at a time.
4. Work from head to toe.
5. Wash baby’s eyes first.
6. Do not clean ears with
cotton swabs.
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14. 7. Use mild soap.
8. Pay special attention to skin folds.
9. Rinse and dry carefully.
10.Clean the diaper area.
11. Treat the umbilical cord, circumcision.
12.Put a clean diaper on the baby.
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15. Tub Bath
1. Put 2-3 inches of warm water in tub.
2. Test the water with your elbow.
3. Undress the baby and gently lower into
water.
4. Clean the eyes & face with plain water.
5. Clean the scalp with a soft brush.
6. Wash the body with soapy water.
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16. 7. Rinse all soap off.
8. Take the baby out of tub.
9. Dry carefully.
10. Diaper and dress the baby.
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19. Why Do Babies Cry?
1. Uncomfortable
2. In Pain
3. Lonesome
4. Tired
5. Need to Cry
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20. Checklist for Baby’s Cries
Physical Cause?
Need to be Changed?
Clothing uncomfortable ?
Need to burp?
Sick?
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21. Reading Temperatures
• 98.6 degrees = normal
temperature in mouth
• 97.8 degrees= normal
temperature under arm
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22. Using a Bulb Syringe
1. Squeeze the air from the syringe.
2. Place the tip in one nostril.
3. Use your finger to gently close the other
nostril.
4. Release the bulb.
5. Clean it in warm water.
6. Repeat for the other nostril.
7. Clean the bulb thoroughly in hot water
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23. Signs of Illness
1. Fever
2. Runny Nose
3. Vomiting
4. Diarrhea
5. Blood in Mucus or Stool
6. Cough
7. Change in Behavior
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25. Review
• Goals for Your Baby
• Mother’s and Father’s Roles
• Diapering Baby
• Bathing Baby
• What To Do When Your Child Gets Sick
• Now lets look at Lesson 1B – Your Family’s Budget
Editor's Notes
Today we will be exploring our hopes and dreams for our children and the things that we can do to give them a good start in life. It may come as a surprise and a relief that the most important things we can do for our children are really very simple. The best start in life comes from a safe, secure, consistent and loving relationship between you and your child.
Activity: One day my baby will . . . (15 minutes) The purpose of this activity is to:Identify the long-term goals that participants have for their children.Identify the things that could help or prevent achievement of those goals. Directions:Distribute copies of Handout 5A.1 (One day my baby will . . .). Ask participants to write down (or draw pictures) of the hopes and dreams they have for their children as well as the things that will help or stand in the way of their children in achieving these goals. Allow about 5 minutes for participants to think and write.
Lead a discussion of each of the questions on the handout, listing the goals, helps, and obstacles on the board or easel pad.When you have gone through each of the questions, process the ideas, emphasizing the role of the brain in preparing their children for success. You may want to use the following or similar questions: What do you think will make the difference between those who reach their goals and those who do not? As you look at the lists of things that will help or hurt your children in the future, what seem to be the most important resources?
When both parents participate in parenting responsibility, the child is more likely to be successful and well-adjusted in life as a result. In our culture, mothers and female role models provide the nurturing and sensitivity that children need. Fathers or male role models provide the playfulness and willingness to take chances which also are helpful to a child’s development. Let’s list some of the things we traditionally expect mothers and fathers to do for their infants. As parents call out duties, write them on the “Mother’s Role” and “Father’s Role” work sheets.As you talk, hold the model baby in your arms. Treat the model as a real infant. One of the things that happens when we begin to care for an infant is that we remember our own infancy. These memories are buried deep in our subconscious. As we interact with our own infants, these memories come closer to the surface. They still may not be completely conscious, but they do influence the way we react to infants. We tend to parent in the ways we were parented. This may be good or bad. In families we have traditional roles for family members that are often based on needs that no longer exist. In a traditional family, the woman’s job is to take care of the home, and the man’s job is to go out and work and make a living. How many of us today have traditional homes? Why? Allow for discussion bringing out economic and social changes in our society. Use the two blank sheets or blank posters to list changes in roles. The roles of male and females in the family are slowly adapting to these changes, but sometimes we fall back into old patterns that may no longer make sense. Both males and females work outside the home and help support the family. Children need both male and female role models. The best way for them to get these role models is through interaction with both parents. The daily activities such as diapering, feeding and bathing provide wonderful opportunities for mothers AND fathers to interact with their children. These are no longer considered just “women’s work” but are opportunities to express love.Lay the model baby down. What we need is to practice positive parenting skills and get rid of negative parenting skills. By working to become a positive parent, you can help give your child confidence. Researchhas shown that children who are not held and loved do not thrive. Some of them do not survive, even though their basic needs for food and other physical things are met. Your baby needs love and nurturing from both the male and female figures in his life. This need begins at the moment of birth. Today it is a common practice for the father to be present in the delivery room and for both mother and father to be given time to interact with the baby immediately after birth.
Diapering is one task that you will repeat many times. Although many jokes are made about this part of infant care, it is a very important job and not all that unpleasant. This job is not so gender-specific. Both mothers and fathers can be a part of caring for the baby and changing his diaper. Before your baby is born, you will decide on the type of diapers you will use. Show examples of various types of diapers. Purchase a supply to have on hand when you come home from the hospital. You can choose to use disposable diapers, cloth diapers, or combination of the two. You may wish to use this opportunity to discuss the cost differences among disposable, pre-folded and traditional cloth diapers. Also include discussion of the resources of time, cost of utilities, detergent, etc. in using cloth versus disposable diapers. You should expect to use from 10-12 diapers every day for the first few months. That’s more than 300 diapers a month. If you are using cloth diapers, you will need about 5 dozen. You may want to look at the prices of disposable diapers in this area and compare them to cloth diapers. You may have no choice if you do not have access to a washing machine on a regular basis. Many types of disposable diapers do a good job of protecting the baby from wetness and may not have to be changed as often as a cloth diaper, but either diaper should be changed immediately if it becomes soiled. Dirty diapers contain bacteria that can lead to severe diaper rash.
Display poster “How to Change a Diaper.” These are the basic steps in changing a diaper: Use the model baby to demonstrate each step as it is discussed. Assemble supplies and clean diapers. You may want to set up a changing table or place supplies for changing in a basket or other container. You will need: Clean diapers (it is a good idea to have more than one at hand)Warm, wet washcloth or basin of warm water and washclothDiaper pins if using cloth diapers (stick them in a bar of soap to make it easier to pin the diaper)Petroleum jelly, diaper rash ointment if neededAlcohol and cotton balls if the umbilical cord has not healedGauze squares for circumcisionLotion and/or powder if desiredWaste can or diaper pail for soiled diapersBe sure you have everything you will need because the baby must not be left alone on the changing table or bed. If you forget something, you will have to carry the baby with you to get it. Even newborn babies can roll over and wiggle. 2.Lay baby flat in a safe place. You can use a bed or table. Cover the area with an absorbent pad. 3.Remove the soiled diaper. If using disposable diapers, discard. Place cloth diapers in a large bucket or diaper pail. If the diaper is heavily soiled, set it aside to be rinsed before it is placed in the diaper pail. 4. Wipe the baby clean with the washcloth. Always wipe girls from front to back. Be careful to clean all the little creases. If your boy baby was circumcised, just wipe off the end of the penis. If he was not circumcised, clean the tip only as far back as the skin moves easily. Don’t force it back.
5.Treat diaper rash, umbilical cord and circumcision if necessary. Zinc oxide ointment (sometimes referred to in stores as diaper rash cream) provides protection for areas with a rash so that they can heal. Petroleum jelly also provided protection from moisture. The best treatment for diaper rash is exposure to the air. Let you baby lay on an absorbent pad without a diaper for a while if the room is warm. If the diaper rash does not improve in a few days or if it becomes very red and irritated, have a doctor look at it. Put a little alcohol on a cotton ball and wipe the umbilical cord, being sure the base of the cord is well-saturated. After it has dried and fallen off, continue to treat the area for 2-3 days. Put petroleum jelly on a boy’s circumcised penis and cover with a square of gauze each time the diaper is changed until the circumcision is healed. 6. Apply lotion if desired. Baby lotion smells nice and may be used if you like them. They are not necessary, however. Some babies are allergic to the perfumes, so stop using them if a rash appears. Powders should not be used because they can be inhaled in baby’s lungs. Powder can also accumulate in the creases of the legs and cause irritation. 7. Lift the baby’s bottom. 8. Place a clean diaper under the baby. 9. Pull diaper up between the baby’s legs. 10. Tape or pin the diaper in place. 11.Place the baby in a safe place
12. Dispose of used diaper properly.13.Wash your hands thoroughly. Later in the class, you will have the opportunity to practice and to look at several types of diapers.
Bathing is a good example of an activity that can become a special time for parent and child. If you are a first-time parent, it may seem scary at first, but a little planning can make it a good experience.Display poster “Bathing.” Plan to bathe the baby about three times a week. Bathing too often may cause rashes and other skin irritations. Choose a time when you are not likely to be interrupted. This means not answering the phone or door. It is also unsafe to talk on a portable or cellular phone while bathing the infant because the phone may fall into the water causing electrocution. A small basin or baby tub is best to use for a small baby. Avoid using the sink because the hot water faucet can cause burns. Assemble all supplies before beginning the bath. You will need: Tub or basinWarm waterWashclothTowelsMild soapDiaper changing suppliesSoft toothbrush if there is cradle cap
Display poster “Sponge Bath.” Until the umbilical cord has dried and dropped off, give your baby a sponge bath. 1. Put some warm water in the basin. Test it with your elbow to be sure it is not too hot.2.Lay the baby on an absorbent pad or towel. 3. One area at a time is washed, rinsed and dried. The rest of the baby is kept covered. 4. Work from the head down. Clean each eye with a corner of the washcloth.5.Wash the baby’s eyes first. Use a different cotton ball or a different corner of a washcloth for each eye. Why? To avoid the potential spread of infections. Do not use soap. Use plain water on the eyes and face. Clean all skin folds carefully. Point to the skin folds on the face.6. Do not clean the ears with cotton swabs. Cotton swabs can leave tiny fibers that can cause irritation. Use the washcloth only. Clean ears with a washcloth.
7. You may use a little mild soap on the baby’s body. Rub the washcloth on the soap bar. 8. Pay special attention to skin folds like the neck, elbows and knees. Remove the diaper shirt. Soap the neck and chest areas. 9. Rinse and dry carefully after cleaning. Rinse the cloth and clean off soap. Dry clean areas. 10. Clean the diaper area and change the diaper. Remove the diaper, wash area with soapy cloth, rinse and dry. 11. Treat the umbilical cord and circumcision. Treat the umbilical cord and circumcision. Apply alcohol to cord, petroleum jelly to penis if the model is a boy. 12. Put a clean diaper on the baby. Replace diaper.
After the cord has dropped off, your baby will be ready for a tub bath. Display poster “Tub Bath.” Pretend to pour water into tub. 1. Put 2-3 inches of warm water in the tub. Test temperature with elbow. 2Test it with your elbow. You may place a small towel or washcloth in the bottom to prevent slipping.Do not actually fill the tub with water if you are using the models since they tend to fill up with water if immersed. 3. Undress the baby and gently lower him into the water. You will have to support his head while you are bathing him. The first few times it may help to have a helper. Demonstrate use of different corner for each eye, etc.4. Clean the eyes and face with plain water just as you did with the sponge bath. 5. The scalp can be cleaned with a soft brush and mild soap or shampoo. Be very gentle because the skull is not fully developed and has soft spots called fontanel. Indicate location of fontanel. Rub soft toothbrush across the bar of soap. Rub scalp gently. You can easily see where these are located in the top of the head. Rinse the head with clear water. 6. Wash the rest of the body with soapy cloth. Don’t use very much soap because the baby’s skin is dry already and it will be hard to rinse off. Rub cloth across the soap and demonstrate cleaning body.
7. Rinse all soap off carefully. Rinse out the washcloth and use it to rinse the head and body. 8. Take the baby out of the tub and lay him or her flat on a towel. Remove from tub and lay on towel. 9. Dry carefully, paying special attention to folds of skin. Demonstrate drying. Be sure that one hand is on the baby at all times. 10. Diaper and dress the baby. Put a clean diaper on the infant model. Make sure you dry your baby carefully and thoroughly and tend to diaper rash needs immediately . We do not want our babies to be sick because they have not been cared for properly. When babies are sick they become irritable and fussy. We want to make sure our babies are healthy and happy when caring for them. Your child will tell you when she is unhappy of course by crying.
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Display chart on Normal Newborn Appearance. Pause and allow time for responses. Work the following facts into the discussion. Even though you have gone through many months of pregnancy and imagined what this moment would be like, you may be surprised at the appearance of your newborn. The umbilical cord has been cut and secured with a clamp. The babies have lots of wrinkles. The color of a newborn may be bluish, especially the hands and feet because it takes time to achieve good blood circulation.As you look at these three newborn babies, what similarities do you see? As we look at all of these normal newborns, you can see that there are all types of babies just as there are all types of parents. From the first moment, your baby is an individual and you will begin learning about her special characteristics. You will have time to look more carefully at the chart later. What was the first sound your baby made? Wait for responses. If this is a class of expectant parents, modify the question. Display poster, transparency, or slide “Why Do Babies Cry.” Crying is the way that a newborn communicates with the world. It is the only way your infant has of expressing needs. There are many reasons for an infant’s crying.
Crying is the way that a newborn communicates with the world. It is the only way your infant has of expressing needs. There are many reasons for an infant’s crying. 1. UncomfortableThe baby may be sick, hungry, thirsty, wet, cold and/or too hot 2. In painThe baby may have an open diaper pin, gas and/or earache. 3. LonesomeThe baby may need to be reassured that someone is there. Part of development is learning that people and things exist even when we cannot see them. 4. TiredSome babies cry themselves to sleep. 5. Needs to cryCrying is a way for babies to “let off steam.” Many babies have a regular fussy period during the day, often in late afternoon. When you are caring for a baby, you get lots of advice. Some people may tell you to ignore crying because if you respond to it you will “spoil” the baby. Care experts tell us that there is no such thing as a spoiled baby. When you respond to a baby’s crying, you teach your baby that there is someone there for him. This gives him security and trust.
You can do many things to calm a crying infant. First, look for a physical cause. If it has been two or more hours since the last feeding, hunger may be the cause. Check the diaper to see if it needs to be changed. Look at the baby’s clothing to see if it is uncomfortable. Look for open pins, too tight clothes, too many clothes or not enough clothing. Infants are more sensitive to cold than adults, but this does not mean they should be bundled up on a hot day. A lot of body heat is lost through the scalp because there are so many blood vessels there. You may have noticed that in the delivery room, the hospital puts a knit cap on your baby. This was to help keep it warm. You may want to use a similar cap, particularly in cold weather. If you recently fed the baby, it may have an air bubble which needs to be burped up. If you listen closely to your baby’s cries, you will soon be able to hear differences which will help you find the problem. Your baby could be sick. One sign of illness is fever. If you suspect an illness, check the baby’s temperature. Since a tiny infant cannot hold a thermometer in her mouth as an adult can, temperatures are taken either rectally or under the arm. Armpit temperature is the safest and easiest to take.
The modern digital thermometer is easier to read and use than the mercury thermometer. Let’s go over the steps in taking temperature. Demonstrate with model. 1. The digital thermometer resets itself. All you have to do is turn it on.2. Place the thermometer securely under the baby’s armpit.3. Hold the thermometer in place until it beeps. 4. The digital thermometer will show the temperature on the display. Show the digital thermometer again and point to the display. 5. Adults usually have their temperature taken orally. Normal oral temperature is 98.6 degrees. Normal armpit temperatures are about 1degree lower. Display poster, “Reading Temperatures.” 6. The digital thermometer will show a 3-digit number with a decimal. On this thermometer, 98.6 would be called ninety-eight point six or ninety-eight and six-tenths. This is normal temperature in the mouth. Under the arm normal temperature is about one degree less or 97.6. A temperature above normal levels is usually a symptom of illness and is called a fever. In an infant under 3 months, a fever is unusual and a doctor should be consulted. A fever is not as significant in older babies but should be monitored carefully. Fever is a sign of sickness and should be discussed with a doctor. You can also use a temperature strip, which is placed on the infant’s forehead. Show samples of the strips. It will tell you if fever is present, but it will not give a reading that is as accurate as the digital thermometer.
Hold up the bulb syringe. Demonstrate each step, using the bulb syringe and the baby model. 1. Squeeze the air from the syringe.2. Place the tip in one nostril.3. Use your finger to gently close the other nostril.4. Release the bulb.5. Clean it in warm water.6. Repeat for the other nostril.7. Clean the bulb thoroughly in hot water.
Display poster, “Signs of Illness.” You have an information sheet in your folder on home remedies. You can do many things at home, but sometimes you need to call a doctor. These are some indications that it is time to seek medical help: 1. Fever2. Runny nose3. Vomiting4. Diarrhea5. Blood or Mucus in Stool6. Cough7. Change in Behavior What are some examples of changes in behavior that may tell you your baby is sick? Encourage discussion and bring out answers such as: Doesn’t move as much; is very fussy; sleeps more than usual or less than usual; scratches or hits at an ear.Next class we will learn about ways to calm a crying baby but lets revisit when it is important to call the doctor with an activity.
A situation card is drawn and read aloud by the teacher. Players respond with “yes,” indicating that a doctor should be called or “no,” indicating that a doctor should not be called. The teacher then reads the correct response with a brief explanation. When five correct answers are given, the player gets a completion sticker.