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Unread 08-31-2010, 09:03 PM
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hi there im tryin to find some information on the government guidelines but im having a bit of trouble finding any. i was wondering if anyone could help me with these questions?

what are the government's guidelines for infant feedin?
why is it important that government guidelines for infant feeding are followed?
why is important to have responsive, reflective and knowledgeable adults looking after children undder 3years?
what are the key features of responsive care?
why is it important that care routines are not hurried?
how do you look after children's hair, teeth and skin including sun protection at nursery?
how do eating, drinking, personal hygiene, washing and dressing contribute to the different areas of learning and development?
why is sensory exploration important for babies?
why is it important for the under 3s to form attachments to key individuals?
in what ways can the under 3s express emotional distress?
why is it important for parents to share information that might affect their child's emotional well-being?
how might children describe felling unwell?
what is the normal tempreature for a baby or young child?
when should you seek medical advice/attention for a small child?
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Unread 09-01-2010, 10:08 AM
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I will try my best to help you get on the right path!!

importance of parents sharing information that might affect thier childs emotional wellbeing is so you know how to support the child within the setting/in your care.

normal temp for a baby and young children is 36-36.8 (if i remember correctly)

looking after childrens teeth, hair and skin= when weather is warm sun cream should be applied to hands, face, neck, ears, legs, arms and for babies to the bottom of their feet and obviously a sunhat. teeth- for this one i would say for toddlers they shouldnt be drinking juices out of a bottle as this will rot thier teeth. should be drinking milk and water.

bout govenment guideline for infant feeding http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6990 this might help you

I will look at the other questions see if its my book and folder for you.

Hope this gives u abit of an idea on what to write
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Unread 09-04-2010, 03:46 PM
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thank you very much
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