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McKechnie, Jim; Hobbs, Sandy; Lindsay, Sandra; Lynch, Margaret – Children & Society, 1998
Recent evidence has emerged that in Britain, like the United States, many children below minimum school-leaving age are working. Often, the work is illegal. Research in the United States suggests that many risk accidents and other hazards to health. Evidence from Britain is of a more fragmentary nature, but enough exists to suggest a need for…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Labor, Child Safety, Employment Problems
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Dryfoos, Joy G. – Journal of School Health, 1998
Rapid proliferation of school-based health centers is occurring during the time that school systems are seeking to improve educational practice. Absence of connection between school reorganization and provision of human services may lead to failure. The emerging community school model integrates quality education with effective health, mental…
Descriptors: Child Health, Community Schools, Educational Change, Primary Health Care
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Koppelman, Jane; Lear, Julia Graham – Journal of School Health, 1998
In 1998, the Making the Grade National Program Office and the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care sponsored a workshop on the relationship between the State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and school-based health centers. This paper presents information from the workshop and uses experiences from Colorado and Connecticut as case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Insurance
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Ebner, Ford F. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1996
In discussing cognitive development in infants, the article focuses on how the infant brain is taught to learn, what the learning mechanisms are (events that happen at synaptic contacts between nerve cells that lead to learning and memory), what causes mental retardation, and what can be done to prevent or reverse mental retardation. (SM)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Brain, Child Development, Child Health
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McEwen, Melanie; Johnson, Pauline; Neatherlin, Jacque; Millard, Mark W.; Lawrence, Gretchen – Journal of School Health, 1998
Examined the efficacy of a school-based asthma management program to prevent exacerbation of symptoms in inner-city, African-American students. Students visited the school clinic twice daily for treatment with inhaled anti-inflammatory medication and measurement of respiratory peak flow rates. Regular use of inhaled anti-inflammatory medication…
Descriptors: Asthma, Black Students, Child Health, Drug Therapy
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Stock, Mary R.; Morse, Edward V.; Simon, Patricia M.; Zeanah, Paula D.; Pratt, JoLynn M.; Sterne, Sylvia – Health & Social Work, 1997
Examines how barriers can affect the initiation and development of school-based health care programs (SBHCP). Results, based on focus groups conducted in three schools in Louisiana, reveal that identifying potential barriers and developing strategies to overcome them can enhance already existing SBHCPs and make it easier to initiate new programs.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Change Strategies, Child Health, Children
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Wohl, Royal E. – Journal of Health Education, 1998
Testicular cancer (TC) education is not widespread, though TC is the most common cancer in men ages 15-34 years. Teachers can positively influence young men by providing TC and testicular self-examination (TSE) education in school. The paper describes TC and TSE, discussing strategies for and barriers to implementation of TC/TSE instruction in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cancer, Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education
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Corman, Hope; Chaikind, Stephen – Economics of Education Review, 1998
Examines school performance and behavior of children with low birthweights (less than 2500 grams), compared with a group of normal-birthweight children, using 1988 Health Interview Survey data and controlling for family socioeconomic characteristics. Low-birthweight children are more likely to repeat a grade and attend special-education classes,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Birth Weight, Child Health
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Thompson, Sanna J.; Auslander, Wendy F.; White, Neil H. – Health & Social Work, 2001
Discusses the extent to which family structure is significantly associated with health in youth with Type 1 diabetes. Multiple regression analyses demonstrated that family structure remains a significant predictor of youth's health when statistically controlling for race, child's age, family socioeconomic status, and adherence. (BF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Childhood Needs, Diabetes
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Dolinar, Rose-Marie; Kumar, Vijay; Rowe, Brian H.; Coutu-Wakulczyk, Ginette – Patient Education and Counseling, 2000
Examines the influence of a home-based asthma health education program on parental coping and quality of life. Families (N=40) with children under 11 received either health education sessions or a booklet representing the traditional approach to care. Results suggest the use of a one-time, home-based intervention to assist families caring for…
Descriptors: Asthma, Child Health, Children, Coping
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Peterson, Fred L.; Cooper, Randy J.; Laird, Justin M. – Journal of School Health, 2001
Reviews a traditional model for school health teacher preparation, presenting an alternative model for enhancing health literacy in teacher education which offers an innovative instructional paradigm, the Child and Adolescent Health (CAH) Logic Framework. This model emphasizes links between child and adolescent health research and theory, CAH…
Descriptors: Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion
Dubowitz, Howard; And Others – Children and Youth Services Review, 1994
This study represents the first comprehensive assessment of the physical and mental health and educational status of children in kinship care. Study results indicated a prevalence of health and behavior problems and an increased risk of school-related problems. Intermittent and systematic health assessments, and monitoring of school performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Child Health
Pearce, Kimberly D. – Parks and Recreation, 1995
Reviews research on the special characteristics of homeless, unaccompanied youth and innovative recreation programs that currently, or in the future, can serve them. The paper explains who the street children are and examines what recreation opportunities are available to fill in the gaps in the continuum of care for them. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Health Promotion, Homeless People
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Wilson, Thad; Harman, Sandy – Journal of School Health, 2000
Evaluated a school-based program designed to immunize adolescents in Kansas City, Missouri, schools against hepatitis B. Approximately 75 percent of 12,986 participating students completed the vaccine series. Larger schools reported decreased participation and completion rates. Both rates were highest in schools providing educational intervention.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Health Insurance, Health Promotion
Texas Child Care, 2000
Presents risk factors and prevention measures related to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Offers infant sleep recommendations and five discussion questions to test knowledge of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. (DLH)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Health, Infant Care, Infant Mortality
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