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Parental health literacy
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Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are children with medical or behavioral diagnoses that require services beyond those generally needed by pediatric populations.
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vichengshin2711
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Given the limited information on parental health literacy measurements, the study aimed to develop and validate the Chinese Parental Health Literacy Questionnaire for caregivers of children 0 to 3 years old.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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We should support projects that help stations demonstrate the value of public media and the powerful impact that it has on their communities.
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mebachano
01-02-2013
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School setting: Skills-based health education and life skills can and have been incorporated in many settings and for a wide range of target groups. In this document, we focus on school-based programmes. Education reform ensures a place for skills-based health education in the curriculum and in various extra-curricular efforts. Special programmes for students and parents, peer education and counselling programmes, and school/community programmes offer ways for students to apply and practise what they learn.
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chiecxedien
02-01-2013
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PPHE staff designed and later simplified the parent informational brochure and parent application forms to collect the necessary basic information and to accommodate parents’ literacy skills. Parents signed an Informed Consent form and used hospital approved parent stipend information materials. A stipend was provided for the families throughout the three-year program. Once families completed their family visit and evaluations, a quarterly stipend was distributed to families. The St.
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chiecxedien
02-01-2013
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Even when schools are free, poor children may be forced to leave in order to work. Children may need to provide extra house- hold income or care for younger siblings so that both parents can work outside the home. Conditional cash transfers have been used as effective incentives for parents to enrol their children in school in Latin America. Families receive money on the condition that their children attend school and go to health-care appointments (see Box 7, page 25). In addition, grants can go directly to teachers and to schools.
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chiecxedien
02-01-2013
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