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  1. Key points about headaches in children and young people  headaches are common in tamariki and rangatahi  most headaches in tamariki and rangatahi are not due to a serious problem but can be upsetting for them drinking fluids and resting in a dark room can …
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  2. Key points about Osgood-Schlatter disease Osgood-Schlatter disease is a common condition that causes knee pain it is common in active tamariki and rangatahi it can cause a painful bony lump over the top of the shin bone rest, ice, pain medicine and …
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  3. … and worsening have ongoing bleeding from the biopsy site have a fever (temperature over 38 degrees Celsius) …
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  4. Key points about interstitial lung disease children’s interstitial lung diseases are also called ‘ChILD’ ChILD is a name for a variety of rare lung conditions ChILD can happen at any age, from birth to the teenage years some tamariki with interstitial …
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  5. Key points about healthy eating for children and young people tamariki and rangatahi need a variety of foods to grow and stay well aim to offer foods from the 4 main food groups every day water is the best drink for tamariki and rangatahi regular meals …
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  6. Gender dysphoria - different things work for different people Gender dysphoria or gender incongruence can be the experience of distress or discomfort with your body's sex characteristics or the gender role assigned to you. It's something that everyone …
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  7.   Different types of anxiety disorders There are several different anxiety disorders, which all have different key features. Some signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders may overlap with other childhood problems. A health professional can assess your …
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  8. Home oxygen for infants You might find it helpful to read some general information about home oxygen first. Home Oxygen For Infants How will my baby on home oxygen feed? For some pēpi (babies), respiratory illnesses can prevent safe or effective feeding …
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  9. Losing baby teeth Your child's baby teeth will usually fall out by themselves, and permanent teeth will start to come through. This is a natural process - your child’s jaw will grow during this time, to make room for the permanent teeth.  Key things to …
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  10. Signs of possible autism-takiwātanga You might like to check out an overview of autism-takiwātanga first. Autism-Takiwātanga Young children (under 3 years) A young child with autism-takiwātanga might have some or all of the following challenges. Relating …
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  11. … to. Should we use shampoo for newborns to 2 months old? (7:26 - 9:30 on the video) Diana: " I don't recommend it usually … between dry skin and eczema in babies? (10:51 - 12:26) Managing eczema when it's very itchy in a baby (12:30 - … and eczema (15:49 - 16:43) Eczema on the scalp (16:47 - 17:26) Oils in the bath and for cradle cap (18:26 - 21:00) Do …
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  12. Key points about your child's arm plaster tamariki (children) with fractures (broken bones) need plasters and splints to prevent the bones from moving  plasters and splints allow a fracture time to rest and heal plasters and splints help to reduce pain …
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  13. Key points about making a family technology plan  a family technology plan is a set of rules for everyone in your whānau around balanced screen use  making a family technology plan with your whānau helps set healthy boundaries talking to your child is the …
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  14. Key points about mumps vaccination mumps is caused by a virus it is very easy to catch vaccination is the only way to prevent mumps Mumps Preventing mumps   Vaccinating your child on time is the only way to prevent mumps. Combined measles, mumps, rubella …
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  15.   Key points about keeping your home warm and dry create as much space to spread out around your home, rather than having to crowd in the same room having more warm rooms and more sleeping spaces available means germs such as strep throat, which can lead …
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  16. Complications of mumps Most tamariki (children) recover from mumps. Unvaccinated rangatahi (young people) and adults who get mumps are more likely to experience severe disease and complications. Complications in people with mumps include: pain and …
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  17.   Key points about your rights when using health and disability services when you use a health or disability service, you have rights all people in Aotearoa New Zealand have these rights if you are not happy with a health and disability service you …
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  18. Key points when your student's cancer cannot be cured despite improvements in survival rates for children and teenagers with cancer, some young people will not be cured by their treatment often simple measures can help your student get the most from their …
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  19. Animated epilepsy videos for primary school kids You could show these videos to your child who has had a seizure, and any other tamariki you have. You could also show your child's teacher. If you want to, you could talk to the teacher about showing the …
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  20. Key points about helping a child cope with the death of a parent after a death, many tamariki (children) want to share their story telling their story is a healing experience one of the best ways adults can help young grievers is to listen to their …
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  21.   Key messages in other languages                   Key messages cook a large amount let it cool a bit make it into a purée (with a blender, a mouli, or a sieve) once your baby's eating foods with more texture, you could put any healthy leftovers from the …
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  22. Key points about apnoea of prematurity apnoea of prematurity is common in pēpi (babies) born at less than 35 weeks pēpi with apnoea of prematurity stop breathing at times for 15 to 20 seconds apnoea of prematurity happens because the part of the brain …
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  23. Checklist for tube feeding at home Tube feeding your child can feel overwhelming for many parents. Parents who move from tube feeding in hospital to tube feeding at home have found a few things that help. These can be especially important in the first few …
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  25. Is a vegetarian diet adequate for babies? Many people choose to follow a vegetarian diet. It’s possible to have a healthy well-nourished infant or child who eats a vegetarian diet if care is taken. What first foods? At first, a vegetarian baby's feeding …
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  26. Key points about playing while in hospital play is familiar and reassuring for your child being able to play while in hospital means your child can continue an aspect of their normal life How playing while in hospital can help children Play is familiar …
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  27. Key points about central venous catheters a central venous catheter (CVC) is sometimes called a 'central line' it is a device that allows health professionals to give medicines, fluids and blood products into a large central vein leads directly into your …
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  28. Asthma interval symptoms animation   Key points about asthma interval symptoms interval symptoms are asthma symptoms that happen between asthma attacks interval symptoms include breathlessness, coughing at night, and wheezing or coughing with exercise …
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  29. Key points about circumcision circumcision is the operation to remove the foreskin (the flap of skin naturally covering the tip of the penis) there are conflicting points of view about the risks as well as the possible benefits of circumcision there is no …
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