Archive for December 13th, 2010
The so-called “holistic”, “Diet on,” that is in the use of herbs, the first comprehensive analysis of the patient’s physique, health, nature of illness, the season, geography, etc, to determine the type of syndrome; then determine the appropriate therapeutic principle, suitable medicated diet treatment. Such as chronic gastritis, if the card is Weihan who should be serving good with porridge; card is the stomach Yin deficiency, then the jade plum quince serving drinks and so on.
Diet can cure diseases, but also physical disease prevention, which is different from the one of the characteristics of drug treatment. Diet do this mostly mild, but its prevention and cure of disease and the effects of fitness regimen is more significant. Such as in Shandong Traditional Chinese Medicine According to the ancient diet and health-care experience from the development of Qing “Bazhen food”, containing yam, lotus seed, hawthorn and other 8 kinds of Chinese food, child care 30 days after consumption accounted for 97% increase in appetite, growth and development has improved ; Again, Pear mushrooms complement the fine is determined by Pear juice and mushrooms, white fungus extract is made, middle-aged patients with chronic latch, not only can significantly improve symptoms, and can decrease serum lipids in hyperlipidemic and can improve immune function.
Doctors offer the following tips for parents to keep kids healthy:
* Make sure that your kids wash their hands. This is the single most effective method for disease prevention. Hands should be scrubbed for 10 to 15 seconds.
* Don’t allow your children to share utensils. Although learning to share is important, this shouldn’t apply to cups, glasses or eating utensils.
* Make sure your children get enough sleep. Sleep deprivation stresses the immune system. Most children need at least eight hours of sleep per night.
* Allow for a full recovery. Do not send your kids to school when they are sick.
* Keep your children up-to-date on vaccines. New vaccines guard against an array of dangerous illnesses, including meningitis.
* Get a Coverplay slip cover for your child’s play yard.
Not only does this protect your child from viruses and bacteria it also prevents your child from spreading it as well! Coverplay slip covers are the ideal solution for a clean environment for your child at all time!
Secret Behind the Slipcover
As a new mother, Allison loved putting her twins in their play yard where they’d nap, hang out, and play together in a safe, contained area. But she was frustrated with how hard it was to keep the play yard clean. It also stood out like a sore thumb in her custom-designed living space. The solution? Whimsical patterns and traditional styles complete a classic collection of comfortable, kid-friendly sheets and slipcovers that fit virtually all play yards. Did we mention they shield kids from germs?
Germs-Be-Gone
As one of the most popular infant items, play yards get heavy use and suffer the wear and tear of frequent spills. Coverplay is the only high-quality, decorative bedding that is pediatrician recommended for portable play yards. Our unique patented design fits snugly over the entire play yard, protecting your baby with a hygienic barrier that’s super soft and easy to clean. Toss the slipcover into the washing machine and it’s good to go.
Traveling Tots
Traveling with the kids? Coverplay is great for germ-proofing hotel play yards or when borrowing gear from friends. In fact, Coverplay proudly supplies several hotel chains, including Hilton, Hyatt, Club Med, Embassy Suites, Doubletree, and more. It’s a must-have for kids on the go and perfect for daycare centers, too! And all our slipcover designs come with a matching tote so you can travel in style.
Abstract
Drug Abuse Resistance Education or acronym as D.A.R.E is a well known name in America especially in children of America as it is an attempt carried out by Police force of America to educate and inform school children about drug abuse. As drug abuse is an evil spreading at an increasing rate all over the world and is commonly found in children especially. All questions regarding D.A.R.E are addressed in the following essay.
Every year millions of school children around the world benefit from Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), the highly-praised program aimed to give kids the skills they need to avoid involvement in drugs, gangs, and violence.
D.A.R.E.
was founded in 1983 in Los Angeles and has proven so successful that it is now being implemented in 75 percent of the nation’s school districts and in more than 43 countries around the world. According to an estimate over the course of the past three years, well over 220 communities have started new D.A.R.E. programs to evoke knowledge about drug abuse in children of all ages. (Edward T.)
D.A.R.E. is a police officer-led series of classroom lessons that teaches children from kindergarten through 12th grade how to resist peers, colleagues or friends’ pressure to use drugs and to live productive drug and violence-free lives. The basic purpose of this program is to encourage children to resist influence of friends to use drugs and raise their voices in negative to indulge in this evil for the sake of fashion.
Existence of D.A.R.E America
D.A.R.E America is a non profit organization that was created to serve as a resource to communities, helping to establish and improve their local D.A.R.E. programs. It provides officer training, supports the development and evaluation of the D.A.R.E. curriculum, provides student educational materials, monitors instruction standards and program results, and creates national awareness for D.A.R.E. Thus it is in their hands to design each and every step that is necessary for the elevation of the program. (Ross M.)
D.A.R.E. a “Cops Oriented” Program
The D.A.R.E. curriculum is designed to be taught by police officers. These police officers are trained before they could lead the program. Prior to entering the D.A.R.E. program, officers undergo 80 hours of special training in areas such as child development, classroom management, teaching techniques, and communication skills. 40 hours of additional training are provided to D.A.R.E. instructors to prepare them to teach the high school curriculum. Thus they are trained and experienced to answer the sophisticated questions often posed by young students about drugs and crime.
D.A.R.E. is universally viewed as an internationally recognized model for prevention of drug abuse in children. The United States Department of Justice identifies D.A.R.E. benefits as:
D.A.R.E. “humanizes” the police: that is, young people can begin to relate to officers as people not as cops only. They perceive them as human beings not models of rules and regulations.
D.A.R.E. permits students to see officers in a helping role, not just an enforcement role. They develop to trust officers and develop the ability to communicate to them in hour of need.
D.A.R.E. opens lines of communication between law enforcement and youth. The youth understands that the enforcement of law through police officers is actually for their benefit.
D.A.R.E. Officers can serve as channel or medium to provide information beyond drug-related topics. Thus increasing knowledge of children about drugs and crimes due to them.
D.A.R.E. opens dialogue between the school, police, and parents to deal with other issues not only on crimes or drugs abuse but also to which they would encounter in their later years.
National D.A.R.E. Day
Since 1988, Presidential Proclamation declares one day each year National D.A.R.E. Day which is celebrated to mark its high achievement and to acknowledge the efforts of the police officers who are involved in its creation, development and success.