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  1. Where to get financial help  You may be able to get financial support because of your child's extra needs.  You can talk about which allowances you might be able to get with your: GP paediatrician social worker child development service Support from a …
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  2. Key points about creating a safe environment for children with diabetes at school tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people) with diabetes go to early childhood education and school and participate in all educational and social activities every …
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  3. Key points on the importance of iron for babies starting solids about 1 in 4 pēpi (babies) 6 to 12 months of age have low iron levels start offering iron-rich foods as soon as your baby starts solids continue to offer iron-rich foods daily to prevent iron …
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  4. Key points about difficulties with concentration and taking in information tamariki who have had a brain injury may have difficulty concentrating they may find it difficult to stay focused for long periods and take in information there are several ways …
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  5. Key points about low white cell count and infection during chemotherapy low white cell count is called neutropenia white cells fight infection neutropenia leads to an increased risk of infection infection in a neutropenic child can become serious quickly …
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  6. …   More tips on installing car seats The Waka Kotahi NZTA site has a series of short videos with further helpful tips …
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  7. Key points about rewards for managing sleep problems rewards can really motivate a child to improve their behaviour they work best if given soon after the behaviour, not after a few days choose a reward that your child will want try not to make food the …
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  8. Key points about the checking method for managing sleep problems the checking method involves going into your child’s room at regular times to check on them this helps reassure your child that you are there and lets you see they are OK try your strategies …
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  9. Key points about hand, foot and mouth disease hand, foot and mouth disease is a common viral illness in tamariki (children) tamariki may get red or fluid-filled blisters on their hands, feet or other parts of their body tamariki may also get painful red …
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  10. Key points about bedtime passes for managing sleep problems for tamariki starting school, bedtime should ideally be no later than 8:30pm establish a regular bedtime to help set your child’s body clock for tamariki who find it hard to stay in their bedroom …
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  11.   Key points about vaccination immunisation protects tamariki against a range of serious diseases vaccination on time is the most effective way to protect hapū māmā, pēpi and tamariki from preventable disease vaccinating pēpi the day they turn 6 weeks old …
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  12.   Key points to remember about daytime wetting daytime wetting happens in about 3% of healthy tamariki  about 67% of these tamariki will have bedwetting as well it is important that all tamariki with daytime wetting see a health professional who has …
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  13. Key points about tonsillitis in children tonsillitis is common in tamariki and rangatahi tonsillitis is where the tonsils become inflamed because of an infection symptoms include a sore throat, trouble swallowing and swollen neck glands if you think your …
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  14. Key points about positional head flattening in babies positional head flattening may happen if a baby lies with their head in the same position for a long time you can help to prevent this from happening by varying your baby's head position when you put …
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  15. Conjunctivitis animation   Key points about conjunctivitis conjunctivitis is a common problem in tamariki it causes red, irritated and sticky eyes an infection or allergic reaction are the most common causes of conjunctivitis symptoms can last from 2 days …
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  16. Key points about baby food pouches pēpi (babies) who use baby food pouches have similar nutrient intakes to pēpi who don’t if your baby has a pouch most days of the week, they may be getting more sugars using baby food pouches occasionally doesn't seem to …
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  17. Colds animation   Key points about colds in children colds are common in tamariki they are caused by viruses viruses spread through coughing, sneezing and by touching infected surfaces common cold symptoms include sore throat, cough, sneezing and a runny …
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  18. Key points about epileptic seizures in children although seizures can be frightening and awful to watch, most stop on their own tamariki can have seizures for many reasons - they are not all epileptic seizures not all tamariki with epileptic seizures have …
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  19. Key points about sweat tests your child is having a sweat test to find out if they have a condition called cystic fibrosis  a sweat test is a safe procedure it usually happens in a laboratory but it can sometimes be done in a hospital ward by the …
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  20. Key points about vitamin D supplement breastmilk is the ideal and recommended food for your baby a vitamin D supplement can help them to build and maintain strong bones pēpi (babies) and tamariki (children) need vitamins to help with growth and …
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  21. Key points about emergency epileptic seizure medicine parents, caregivers or teachers can give emergency epileptic seizure medicine at home or school emergency epileptic seizure medicine is used to stop seizures lasting longer than 5 minutes there are …
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  22. Key points about helping your child manage their treatment  you and your child are important members of the healthcare team your knowledge of what helps your child and what may make them more anxious or distressed is very useful information talk to your …
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  23.   How play helps children develop One of the most important things you can do to support your child's development is to build a positive relationship through playful interactions. The Importance Of Attachment In Babies Play builds muscles Play that gets …
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  24. Key points about grief after your child has died the death of a child is a deep grief experience that goes beyond words the loss affects bereaved parents emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually and socially there are different community groups and …
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  25. Key points about using thermometers for children there are a number of different types of thermometers you can measure your child's temperature in different places on their body how you measure your child's temperature depends on their age and the type of …
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  26. Key points about brain injury and mental fatigue mental fatigue or reduced brain energy is a common complaint after a brain injury or illness your child may need time for a 'brain rest' to give their brain enough energy to make it through the day experts …
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  27. Key points about sexual behaviour in children and young people expressing sexuality through sexual behaviour is natural, healthy and a basic aspect of being human it is normal for tamariki to develop their understanding of sex differences and sexuality …
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  28. Key points about threadworms threadworms are common in young tamariki threadworms can cause itching around the bottom and genitals if your child has worms - treat the whole family see your family doctor if your child has ongoing symptoms of worms read …
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  29. Key points about blood tests for children and young people with cancer your child will have regular blood tests - at the time of diagnosis, during their treatment and after treatment a nurse, phlebotomist (someone trained to take blood from a patient) or …
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  30. Key points about techniques to help your child with cancer treatment read through the range of techniques with your child talk with your child about the activities that appeal Some techniques to help your child cope with treatment? Techniques you can try …
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