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  1.   Key points about adolescent brain development a safe environment where rangatahi (young people) have consistent, loving support is vital for the brain to develop well when you are talking to rangatahi, be careful to check what emotion they are seeing in …
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  2. … of this website by the following approaches: Our new site has been evaluated using WAVE Web Accessibility …
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  3. Key points about lichen sclerosus lichen sclerosus is an uncommon skin condition it usually affects females and appears before puberty lichen scelrosus usually affects the genital skin around the vulva and anus  lichen sclerosus often needs treatment with …
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  4. … payments - it depends on your situation.  Best Start Tax Credit Family Tax Credit In-work Tax Credit Minimum Family Tax Credit   Working for Families Tax …
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  5. Key points about knowing what your young people are up to kids whose parents know who their friends are, where they are and what they are up to are less likely to get into trouble following the practice of keeping your kids aware of where you are is a …
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  6.   Providing feedback to KidsHealth We value your comments and suggestions and will read every message but we can't provide a personal response or answer questions. We may contact you if we have any queries about your feedback. But, we're unable to offer …
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  7. … of their friends your teen having a mobile phone with credit for use in an emergency While your teenager is out …
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  8. Key points about vitamin C in children tamariki (children) need vitamin C every day for healthy skin, gums and immunity vitamin C helps the body absorb iron from food most tamariki can meet their needs by eating fruits and vegetables daily vitamin C …
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  9. Equipment Feeding bottles and teats with caps, collars and sealing discs. A bottle brush and a teat brush. Kitchen tongs. A jug with measuring marks (for measuring water to add to the powder). Sterilising equipment (necessary for the first 6 months), …
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  10.   Key messages in other languages                   Key messages You will need feeding bottles and teats with caps, collars and sealing discs. You will also need a bottle brush and a teat brush, kitchen tongs, and sterilising equipment (necessary for the …
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  11. General childhood cancer websites             Websites for children and young people       Support groups in Aotearoa New Zealand               Books and resources Ask about borrowing books and resources for adults, young people and children. You can …
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  12. Key points about Duchenne muscular dystrophy muscular dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of conditions that cause muscle weakness that gets worse over time it's caused by changes (variants) in genes that are inherited Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is …
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  13. Key points about healthy eating for children with diabetes healthy meal planning is an important part of diabetes management healthy eating for people with diabetes is the same as healthy eating for everyone there is no need for your child or young person …
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  14. Key points about your child's development all tamariki develop at different rates some parents may be worried about their child's development you know your child best - seek help if you're worried there are a range of services which can provide support …
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  15. Key points about allergy allergies happen when your child's immune system mistakenly treats normally harmless substances as 'harmful' the substances causing allergies are called allergens the immune system then releases histamine and other chemicals that …
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  16. Key points about pyloric stenosis the pylorus is the passage that connects the lower part of the stomach to the rest of the bowel all food leaving the stomach has to go through the pylorus when a baby has pyloric stenosis, the muscles in the pylorus have …
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  17. Key points about constipation due to chemotherapy some cancer medicines, like Vincristine, can cause constipation constipation is more likely if your child is less active or not drinking enough fluids. your child's healthcare team will give you a plan to …
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  18. Key points about bedtime fading for tamariki beginning school, bedtime should ideally be no later than 8.30pm putting tamariki to bed when they are not tired can lead to bedtime struggles work out when your child usually falls asleep and use this as a …
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  19. Key points about acne in teenagers acne is very common in rangatahi (young people) it is often related to hormonal changes creams and other treatments from your pharmacy may help, but there are treatments from your doctor if these don’t work acne …
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  20. Key points about diabetes treatment for children and young people tamariki and rangatahi with type 1 diabetes need insulin therapy to replace the insulin that the body can no longer produce insulin action and duration varies according to insulin type you …
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  21. Key points on sleep in toddlers aged 1 to 3 years   most toddlers need around 11 to 14 hours of sleep over a 24 hour period toddlers usually sleep around 10 to 12 hours at night and 1 to 2 hours during the day while toddlers are growing and developing …
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  22. Practical tips for preventing burns and scalds in children Be careful with hot drinks and food A safe temperature for hot tap water is between 50 and 55 degrees Celsius. It can be tempting to eat and drink while holding or nursing tamariki, but these are …
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  23. Key points about night waking problems there are many reasons why tamariki (children) wake during the night some tamariki cannot fall back to sleep without a special person, object or activity night terrors are when a child wakes suddenly with a loud …
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  24. Key points about night terrors night terrors are scary to watch but usually harmless to tamariki the most important thing to do when your child has a night terror is to keep your child safe generally, you gain nothing by trying to wake your child up …
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  25. Key points about 'opportunistic' infections and your child with cancer if your child has a weakened immune system, they are at risk of developing infections caused by common germs that are usually harmless one of the infections your child is at risk of …
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  26.   Key messages in other languages                   Key messages prepare a week of baby meat and vegetables and freeze in individual containers (such as ice cube trays) do some tasks the day before - wash and cut vegetables or make a fruit salad - and …
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  27. Key points about warts warts are common, harmless skin growths caused by a virus warts can spread between tamariki warts can spread to other parts of your child's body when they touch them warts will disappear within 2 years in most tamariki it is not …
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  28.   The voices of the Cerebral Palsy Youth Alliance Freedom to dream "The freedom to pursue dreams to me is breaking personal boundaries, believing in yourself to push the limits of what you thought was possible. All my life since I was little I wanted to …
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  29.   Key points about driveway injury prevention check for tamariki before driving off supervise tamariki around vehicles always seperate play areas from driveways   Checklist for keeping kids safe around driveways when you leave the house, shut the door …
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