Archive for the '1.4 School Going Child' Category
The school (aged between 6 and 13 years) will your child have experience growing environment grow. Fellow students, teachers, and teachers gain greater influence as your child becoming more independent of the family is. There will be new relationships outside the family to come. In the sixth year of your child, this is the beginning [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
The growth and development of school-age children conducted mainly in the early school years very gradually, this is exactly the opposite of the rapid growth and weight gain that occurred during the toddler period. When the child’s primary school age, you see a solid growth rate of 5-7 centimeters per year. Then the speed drops [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
There are many children of school age who have symptoms, especially in the last years of this period, then this is relatively severe, recurrent pain in the limbs. These pains can often occur at any time, but it seems to be mostly in the evening to come, often when serious efforts have had on one [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Although recurrent headache is a frequent and usually not a serious problem, in later childhood and during puberty, a school going child who complains of frequent headaches may still suffer from a serious illness. Which is not right to say that as a seven year old complains of headaches for a period of fever associated [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Bij kinderen komt buikpijn komt vaak voor. Meestal is de pijn toch het gevolg na het eten van verkeerd voedsel of is dit het begin van een aanval van een maag-darmvirus. Sommige kinderen klagen echter over steeds terugkomende buikpijn. Die kinderen kunnen ook diarree bij hun buikpijn hebben, die steeds voortduurt of met tussenpozen optreedt. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Although the symptoms of disease in children can be very distressing, for example, high fever, they are still often faster and easier than older people. But sick children do have more attention and reassurance box than the elderly sick, it makes caring for your sick child may be shorter, but is very demanding. Applying medication. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
In the Western world, an increasing number of overweight children. If a child is too heavy can have various effects on the child. Because a child with overweight peers sometimes ridicule, the child may have psychological stress and may be difficulties in dealing with other children. There may in later life health problems do occur, [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Voor het eerst naar de ’grote’ school gaan is best een beetje eng, maar het is voor de meeste kinderen ook een reden om trots op zichzelf te zijn. Op school wordt van uw kind verwacht dat hij onderwijs volgt en zich sociaal gedraagt. Het kan een hele uitdaging zijn aan deze verwachtingen te voldoen. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Children learn many of their siblings and other peers. Stabbing them so much rivalry in respect, cooperation, adaptation and independence. Siblings and peers play a major role in the integration of a child in society. Children often have more influence than other adults in a child. This is because children see each other as equals, [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
During the school year gets the sexuality of the child becoming clearer form. This process is an essential part of a larger task of the child discover and define who he is. Children can before their first exploration phase is over attempts in the area of sexual activity. Therefore this is an appropriate age for [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
The school year is an appropriate time to teach a child how he can feel that he and promote a positive feeling about his own body receives. Naturally you when your child ever gets sick, he would make as pleasant as possible. However, you must be careful that your child will see it a reward [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Children can have a normal or high IQ and yet have difficulty learning. Typical learning disabilities often are based on abnormality of vision or hearing, or the lack of intellect or emotional stress .. Typical learning disabilities are disorders in which psychological methods for putting into words (cognition) or acquiring knowledge play. Sometimes a child [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Inability to recognize printed letters and words. Reading skills well below the age of the child. Dyslexia is a specific reading disorder, formerly known as reading or dyslexia called. It is the most common learning disability and occurs in children with normal vision and normal intelligence. The child is unable to interpret [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms of speech disorder known as dysphasia (Greek) called. Inability speech sounds in a good way. Who are confused or difficult speech understood. Slow development of speech. Stuttering. The critical phase for the development of language and speech in a child is approximately in the age group between six months and two years, [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Poor attention to something to keep. Very easily distracted. Can not “organize” not be orderly. Impulsivity. Restlessness and hyperactivity. To teach a child needs attention and yield can remember what happened in the previous lessons said. Many impressions, sounds, memories and other incentives require the attention of a child. Sometimes so much [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Do not want to go to school. Pain and sometimes fever the day before or on the morning school starts occurring. The disease gets worse or continues, instead of one day or two after leaving. The pain is further found no physical cause. A school phobia or do not want to go [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Another word for the start of breast development in girls thelarche. Thelarche is the first sign of the onset of puberty. The first six months, the only sign that indicates puberty breast development. It may be that one breast develops earlier than the other or one breast larger than the others, here you do not [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
In the last years of primary school, when the first menstruation is expected that a girl can prevent sudden bleeding from the vagina. If this happens you should contact your doctor. The doctor will see exactly which caused bleeding. Often the cause is not the first menstruation, but there is vulvoganitis. Vulvoganitis is an inflammation [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Adrenarche indicates an increasing activity of the adrenal glands. Premature adrenarche generally occurs in girls between 5 and 8 years and is often accompanied by a brief acceleration of growth. The underarm sweat and hair are. Also may develop pubic hair (pubarche). The doctor will examine the girl a tumor or other abnormality of the [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Girls are precocious puberty (early maturity), precocious puberty (Greek) more often than boys. Because the girls at any time before the age of 8 years can begin. It has continued the development of normal puberty, but starts earlier than usual. As with normal puberty (and usually also in precocious puberty) begins first appearance of breast [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Infections of the genitals (genital infections) may involve not only girls after puberty, but before acting. Normally not a good habit when going to the toilet and bathing often the cause. When a young girl might not properly wash their genitals. Or when they wipe from back to front after bowel movements had, they inadvertently [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties