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Verkenning van die ervaring van kinderversorgers in hul rol as opvoeders van kinders in 'n plek van veiligheidSpang, Freda. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.(Opvoedkundige Sielkunde))-Universiteit van Pretoria, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references. Available on the Internet via the World Wide Web.
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Elements of the play behavior of the preschool hospitalized child an ethological approachMcDougall, Ruth Ann, 1943- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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An Eduhealth delivery service index : a profile of education and health services to young hearing impaired children and their parents.Fellendorf, George W. January 1974 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1974. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Ann M. Mulholland. Dissertation Committee: France P. Connor, Frank Smith, . Includes tables. Includes bibliographical references.
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The provision of residential child-care service under six: a policy analysisChan, Kam Tong, 陳錦棠 January 1987 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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An enquiry into the child sponsorship programme in some child care institutions in Hong KongWong, Yuk-chun, Gladys., 黃玉珍. January 1984 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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A study of behavior in a group of institutionalized childrenHarris, Margaret Ballard. January 1954 (has links)
LD2668 .T4 1954 H35 / Master of Science
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Dental care for primary school children in a rural area in ChinaWong, Ho-hang, Anthony., 黃浩行. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Dentistry / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Benefits to cerebal palsied children from teaching nutrition and feeding skill development to their mothersShannon, Kathryn Lee 17 March 1977 (has links)
Seven cerebral palsied children living in the home and their
mothers were involved in this study. The mothers attended eight
weekly sessions and were instructed in basic nutrition and feeding
skill development. A Food and Nutrition Education Curriculum was
developed for this instruction. Each of the eight lessons in the curriculum
included discussions of nutrition based on the Basic Four Food
Groups and the development of a feeding skill.
Certain measurements were made before and after the nutrition
education intervention to determine the benefits to the cerebral palsied
children. These included a 24-hour dietary recall, food frequency
check, height and weight measurements and a feeding evaluation.
The mothers' nutrition knowledge was determined before and after
the nutrition classes by way of a practical nutrition quiz.
Nutrient intakes were compared to the 1974 Recommended
Dietary Allowances (RDA). Intakes above 67% of the RDA were considered adequate. Energy intakes were compared to a suggested
requirement based on height in centimeters. Height and weight measurements
were plotted on the National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS) Growth Charts (1976).
Five subjects, three girls and two boys fell below the 5th percentile
on the NCHS Growth Charts.
Intakes of five subjects exceeded two-thirds of the RDA for
protein, calcium, iron, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin and ascorbic acid
both before and after the nutrition education classes for their mothers.
Protein and vitamin A intakes exceeded 100% of the RDA in many cases.
The feeding evaluation was divided into three categories: gross
motor skills, oral skills and eye-hand coordination. All seven subjects
made improvements in the post test. The group as a whole
made significant improvements (P <. 05) in gross motor skills.
Significant improvements (P <. 05) were made by the mothers
as a group in the practical nutrition quiz post test. / Graduation date: 1977
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A systematic review on integrated care pathway for children who need surgical interventionChung, Yuk-lan, Ida., 鍾玉蘭. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing in Advanced Practice
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Orphans in an orphanage and in foster care in the Inanda Informal Settlement : a comparative study exploring the ways the children cope with loss and create purpose in their lives.Mthiyane, Ncamisile Parscaline. January 2003 (has links)
The number of orphans in South Africa is reaching crisis levels. This is a cause for concern. Most of the deaths seem to be due to the HIV/AIDs pandemic. Children left orphaned have to develop coping strategies. The focus of this study is on the perceptions the orphaned children have of their lives, the attributions they make for events, and the ways they cope. Most importantly, the study is interested in how they cope with loss and then recreate meaning and purpose. To assist these children, it is important to understand their feelings and thoughts after loss, and how they manage to adapt to new environments. This is only possible by giving the children voice and to see life through their eyes. A sample of ten orphans was randomly selected from a list of schools and learners provided by the Department of Education. Adolescents were chosen because they are generally more articulate than younger children, about their emotions and experiences. Five orphans from an informal settlement orphanage in Inanda, and five from a secondary school in the same area were interviewed. A semi-structured interview schedule and diaries were used to collect data from the children. Discourse Analysis was the method used to construct meaning of the material generated. Because the interviews were conducted in the first language of the children, translation into English was necessary. The Appendices provide sample transcripts. Some of the findings of the study were surprising. For example, it was evident that several of the children preferred living in an orphanage to being with relatives, who had, in some instances, offered to foster them. Abuse, alcohol misuse and marginalisation were cited as reasons. The assumption of the researcher had been that family would always be the better option. It was also found that the informal fostering of orphaned children from extended families meant that government grants were not forthcoming. Financial stresses and strains frequently resulted in the maltreatment of fostered children. Poverty and crime in the informal settlement studied seem to bring added burden to children already traumatised by death and the forced moving of home. Another feature that was significant, is the number of fathers who were "absent" when fostering became necessary for the children. Either through force of circumstances or choice, fathers who were still living frequently did not play a part in their children's lives. The recommendations of the study focus on rectifying the anomalies just outlined. Schools, in particular, need to recognise their role in alleviating the daily plight of orphaned children. Academic achievement often redeems a life that is tenuous and painful because it creates the possibility of something better in the future. Through effort the children can take greater charge of their lives. / Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Durban-Westville, 2003.
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