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HOW TO GIVE YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE TEMPORARY …

HOW TO GIVE YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE TEMPORARY …

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2. Write letters to your child at least once every week; 3. Speak on the telephone with your child at least 1-2 times per week; 4. Provide money for your child's support. These simple steps can help you to ensure that your child has a short and safe visit with your relative or friend. If your relative or friend refuses to return your child, you ...

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Helping Your Child Transition from Foster Care to Adoption

Helping Your Child Transition from Foster Care to Adoption

www.childwelfare.gov

your child’s birth family. You can ask your child or youth about their understanding of the experience. Be aware of your reactions and make sure you are communicating safety and acceptance with whatever is shared. Tailoring the Conversation to Your Child’s Developmental Age. Your child’s understanding of adoption will depend

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Leaving Your Child Home Alone - Child Welfare

Leaving Your Child Home Alone - Child Welfare

www.childwelfare.gov

Does your child know his or her full name, address, and phone number? Does your child know where you are and how to contact you at all times? Does your child know the full names and contact information of other trusted adults and know to call 9-1-1 in case of emergency? Even if your child demonstrates knowledge of all this

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Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions

Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions

csefel.vanderbilt.edu

often your child practices, the faster your child will learn. WARNING – Do not try and practice when your child is in the middle of a “meltdown.” Use quiet, calm times to teach and practice the new strategies. For example, if your child is having a “meltdown” because …

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Teaching Your Child About Feelings - Vanderbilt University

Teaching Your Child About Feelings - Vanderbilt University

csefel.vanderbilt.edu

your child is young so that they become part of your everyday interactions and routines. • Think about your child’s temperament, or the way in which she approaches and reacts to the world. Temperament influences how intensely your child experiences feelings (like frustration or anger) and how easily she can calm down. A child who has strong ...

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to Help Your Child - Anxiety and Depression Association of ...

to Help Your Child - Anxiety and Depression Association of ...

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confused. Your child’s behavior does not make sense, and you might not know how to respond or where to turn for help. The torment of this disorder can disrupt the pleasures of childhood, interfere with family life and friendships, and cause problems at school. You are not to blame for your child’s OCD, and neither is your child.

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Reading and Writing with Your Child

Reading and Writing with Your Child

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child learn to read and write. Just spending time with your child doing everyday activities makes all the difference in the world. Whether your child is just starting out or can already read and write, there is always room for more learning. As your child grows older, he or she will enjoy new

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NURTURING YOUR INNER CHILD AUDIO SCRIPT - DeFoore

NURTURING YOUR INNER CHILD AUDIO SCRIPT - DeFoore

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The image of your inner child is a vehicle, or a tool, to help you connect with your emotions and communicate directly with your subconscious mind. One of the reasons it works so well is that you actually were a child physically in your past, and the image helps you to activate

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Protect Your Child From Lead Poisoning and Window Falls

Protect Your Child From Lead Poisoning and Window Falls

www1.nyc.gov

By law, your landlord is required to inspect your home for peeling paint and other lead paint hazards at least once a year if a child 5 years or younger lives with you or routinely spends 10 or more hours each week in your home. • remove window guards where they are required. You must notify your landlord in writing if a child 5 years or

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Teaching Your Young Child MUSIC - BrillKids

Teaching Your Young Child MUSIC - BrillKids

www.brillkids.com

your child the opportunity to learn through music, developing their confidence and skills, nurturing their creativity and imagination and making music a fun, fulfilling and enriching part of their lives. We hope you enjoy the book and feel inspired to try some of the ideas with your child. Have fun!

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What If You Don't Vaccinate Your Child?

What If You Don't Vaccinate Your Child?

www.immunize.org

What If You Don’t Vaccinate Your Child? Your child is at risk for developing a vaccine-preventable disease Vaccines were developed to protect people from danger-ous and often fatal diseases. These diseases remain a threat. Vaccines are safe and effective protection. Influenza or “flu” is a serious respiratory disease that can be deadly.

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Epipen or Epipen Jr? Your child’s weight matters.

Epipen or Epipen Jr? Your child’s weight matters.

safemedicationuse.ca

Your child’s weight matters. An anaphylactic reaction (also known as anaphylaxis) is a severe allergic reaction that can come on quickly and may be life-threatening. Anyone who has an anaphylactic reaction must immediately seek medical help. Epinephrine is usually the first medicine given because it slows down the allergic reaction and may ...

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Your Child at 2 Years - Centers for Disease Control and ...

Your Child at 2 Years - Centers for Disease Control and ...

www.cdc.gov

Hide your child’s toys around the room and let him find them. o Help your child do puzzles with shapes, colors, or farm animals. Name each piece when your child puts it in place. o Encourage your child to play with blocks. Take turns building towers and knocking them down. o Do art projects with your child using crayons, paint, and paper.

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Your Child at 4 Years - Centers for Disease Control and ...

Your Child at 4 Years - Centers for Disease Control and ...

www.cdc.gov

Let your child choose what to wear, play, or eat for a snack. Limit choices to 2 or 3. o During play dates, let your child solve her own problems with friends, but be nearby to help out if needed. o Encourage your child to use words, share toys, and take turns playing games of one another’s choice. o Give your child toys to build imagination ...

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