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  1. … on its cause good sleep habits are especially important for tamariki (children) with delayed sleep whatever the cause … anxiety sleep associations The strategies below are for all causes of delayed sleep. Establish good sleep habits Good sleep habits are especially important for tamariki with delayed sleep. These include: going to bed …
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  2. …   The biggest thing for me with my kids is knowing that they're happy, and that … of things, we just need to think about. The basic steps for caring for teeth are getting our children into brushing morning and …
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  3. … even when they are well many tamariki will keep coughing for about 2 to 3 weeks after a cold a cough that lasts more … tamariki, especially in preschoolers. Tamariki can cough for about 2 to 3 weeks following a cold.  Types of cough A … has a cough and: is having trouble breathing is breathing fast has a temperature higher than 38 degrees Celsius is …
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  4. … A health professional can examine your child and test for strep throat.       Sore Throat & Rheumatic Fever Videos Testing for strep throat A health professional may swab your child's … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed). You can also buy it at the pharmacy. In both cases, follow the dosage …
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  5. … her or my own time and space. It comes from a Māori phrase for autism - "tōku/tōna anō takiwā". There is no single way … sex education and gender identity.       Social support for young people with autism-takiwātanga Many youth with … support     Other useful information   Needs Assessment Service Coordination (NASC)   QR code poster To give others …
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  6. … points about type 2 diabetes in children the medical name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus diabetes is a condition … happens when the level of glucose in the blood is too high for a long time type 2 diabetes is more common in adults but … day eating too much food, especially fats, takeaways, fast foods and sugar  Preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes …
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  7. … Tips for interacting with healthcare providers When raising a … can help you adapt to your new ‘normal’.    Prepare for appointments  Your child may have appointments with … Once you receive an appointment time, you could call the service you are seeing and ask for them to arrange for an …
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  8. … that runs from the mouth to the stomach. The medical name for reflux is gastro-oesophageal reflux, or 'GOR'. Reflux is … less well developed young pēpi drink milk - it's easier for milk to reflux than solid food pēpi spend more time lying … bottle feeding, check that the flow of milk is not too fast - giving milk too quickly can make reflux worse hold …
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  9. … your child may be confused or tired and want to sleep for several hours. Focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure … your child may be confused or tired and want to sleep for several hours. Generalised seizures When the start of the … whole body and their limbs. At first, this may be small fast jerking movements, but it becomes larger slower jerking …
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  10. … to start toilet training when no big changes are coming up for your whānau look for signs your child might be ready for toilet training it … is important. It’s not helpful to force them to learn too fast. You can prepare them for toilet training by teaching …
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  11. … Key points about melatonin for sleep problems sleep problems are common in tamariki … more help, melatonin is a medicine that can be helpful for some tamariki Reasons for sleep problems in children Sleep problems are common in …
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  12. … aids, bath seats or young siblings are not a replacement for adult supervision. If you need to leave the room, take … and automatically latch, every time. Check pool fences for gaps to crawl under, or for loose bars or planks. If … a risk to all young tamariki. Young tamariki are curious, fast and attracted to water but can also slip and drown very …
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  13. … (young people) from genital warts. HPV vaccination is free for everyone from 9 years of age until before their 27th … rough lumps. Even without treatment, warts will disappear for most tamariki within 2 years.  Managing warts It is not … skin. They can take up to 3 months to work. You can buy wart paints at pharmacies. How to use wart paints: Before …
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  14. … they have a normal temperature When to get medical help for irritable hip You can usually look after your child with … a health professional.    Call Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free health advice, or take your child to a health … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  15. … Fever In Children & Young People When to get medical help for tonsillitis If you think your child has tonsillitis, take … health professional. It is important that they get checked for strep throat. The health professional will examine your … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  17. … paediatrician or neurologist about symptoms to watch for and what tests your child may need watch for and tell a health professional about cough, swallowing … of sleep and breathing problems Symptoms can include: fast shallow breathing increased use of other muscles such as …
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  18. … go away, you may be developing postnatal depression. Ask for help.   When your baby cries All pēpi … years of life. Secure attachments have positive outcomes for pēpi and tamariki (children) throughout their lives. The … is free, fresh and requires no preparation. It is easy for your baby to digest, changes with your baby’s needs, and …
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  19. … to a cold. Most tamariki fully recover without problems. For some pēpi and young tamariki, the virus can cause serious … of bronchiectasis are a wet sounding cough that lasts for weeks and repeated chest infections. Bronchiectasis In … they are having trouble breathing. That way you can act fast and get help.  Signs That Children Are Struggling To …
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  20. … Key points about first aid for sprains and injuries  sprains and strains are common in … swelling and to speed up their recovery. RICER stands for rest, ice, compression, elevation and referral. These are … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  21. … loss of appetite due to chemotherapy loss of appetite for food (anorexia) is one of the most common problems caused … ideas to make eating more enjoyable: praise your child for any effort, even small bites use fun cups, plates, … Side Effects Of Childhood Cancer Treatment … It’s common for tamariki (children) to lose their appetite during cancer …
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  22. … of bronchiectasis are a wet-sounding cough that lasts for weeks or happens often, and repeated chest infections … once your child has bronchiectasis, they usually have it for life picking up and managing bronchiectasis early can … repeated antibiotic treatment a wet sounding cough lasting for weeks or happening often  Less common causes Immune …
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  23. … to prevent complications. See the strep throat page for more information. Strep Throat In Children & Young People … A health professional can examine your child and test for strep throat. Where to get your child's sore throat … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed). You can also buy it at the pharmacy. In both cases, follow the dosage …
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  24. … sore and swollen.    When to see a health professional for Sever's disease If your child has ongoing heel pain, take … the foot. A health professional may arrange an x-ray for your child to rule out other causes of heel pain.  X-rays … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed). You can also buy it at the pharmacy. Follow the dosage instructions …
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  25. … your child with accurate information, that is suitable for their age allow for whānau (family) time try to keep as many routines in … physically aggressive having difficulty seeing any future for themselves or loved ones How to help your child after a …
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  26. … of the affected leg turning out of the affected foot For some tamariki, their only symptom is knee pain, even … though the problem is in the hip. When to get medical help for your child If your child has ongoing pain around the hip … future. Your child will have a general anaesthetic and be fast asleep for the whole surgery. Anaesthesia & Children …
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  27. … enuresis) is when a child has never been dry overnight for more than a few months  Secondary Secondary bedwetting … feel angry. Positive feedback Praise and reward your child for getting up to use the toilet. Be prepared Prepare the bed … cause of bedwetting and may refer you to an appropriate service. Reasons for seeing a healthcare professional …
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  28. … disease Osgood-Schlatter disease goes away on its own for most tamariki and rangatahi once their bones have stopped … This causes pain over the upper part of the shin bone.  For some tamariki and rangatahi, a small flake of bone can … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  29. … nail bed.  If you are not sure what to do, call Healthline for free health advice on  0800 611 116 . Healthline is … arrange an x-ray of your child's finger. This will check for any broken bones (fractures).  X-rays For Children … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed). You can also buy it at the pharmacy. Follow the dosage instructions …
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  30. … of the foot and absorbs impact when walking or running. For tamariki, overuse or extra strain can lead to … after physical activity in the morning after standing for long periods The heel pain is usually worse after periods … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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