Everyone feels that smoking is bad, especially for young people. But what are the possible effects of secondhand smoke on children, especially infants and secondhand smoke? Or, take a look at SOA and health effects of a child who is exposed to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is the name of the smoke emitted by a lit cigarette mixed with smoke exhaled by a smoker in the process of smoking. This method of involuntary exposure affects all those who are near a smoker, and so of course children. The effect can be seen during pregnancy, even before the child is born. Studies have shown that prenatal exposure to nicotine, as it is contained in cigarette smoke, lead to low birth weight newborns. In addition, it can contribute to prenatal death and resulting miscarriage. After the baby is born, secondhand smoke has been linked to the dreaded sudden death syndrome (SIDS) which causes healthy infants less than one year of age die without identifiable causal. Children who survive their childhood and later develop asthma find their attacks to be more acute than their counterparts who live in smoke-free. Because of the toxins that are exhaled as well as released from a lit cigarette, children who are exposed to secondhand smoke often develop respiratory infections such as chronic bronchitis, postnasal drip, and frequent colds. Of course, there are also risks to the health of others, such as an increased risk of ear infections and sore throat, and what are some ideas on the effects of secondhand smoke on children. Nevertheless, the worst damage done by tobacco smoke to children is the damage to their lungs. An infant and secondhand smoke is a combination offensive. Infants who were exposed to nicotine before birth, have consistently limited lung function, which is why they are more susceptible to succumbing to SIDS after birth. One reason why children are so affected by secondhand smoke is that their breathing rate is faster than an adult, the respiration rate AA, and therefore, by weight, they receive a large amount of secondhand smoke and all its toxins than an adult would. Add to this factor in the development of an immature child, AO lungs and it is clear that many hospitalizations can be directly traced to a relative, AA smoking around children. Another question to ponder is the quantitative exposure of children to cigarette smoke. Usually smokers have other smokers within their circle of friends and acquaintances and choose not to regulate smoking in the garage or any other place away from children. Thus, a child is often not only exposed to a parent or caregiver AA, AOS secondhand smoke, but also that of their friends, their families and other adults. Unfortunately, children who are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke is a high risk of developing lung cancer, following in the footsteps of their smoking parents and caregivers. Perhaps the worst aspect of smoking hospitalizations among children who were exposed to secondhand smoke is that it could have been summarily avoided, particularly cases involving children and secondhand smoke. Do not wait until it is too late and the effects of secondhand smoke on children are permanent. Make sure your children stay in smoke-free. Put the respiratory health of children before the risks related to exposure to smoke. Control your child opportunities for AA exposure to passive smoking, and quit before it’s too late!
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Effects of Secondhand Smoke on Children Can be Irreversible
Friday, July 30th, 2010Cranes Redub SF 1: The Tinning Children (This Is Child Abuse NOT SIDS!)
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
There’s four more videos to this. My Cranes Redub has special features going out to the children who lost their lives in the hands of their parents. I do not want any bad comments on any of these videos. As you can tell, I remade the Tinning Children video. It’s because I wanna make it better than it was before. For years, Marybeth Tinning got away with the murder of her nine children and blamed it on a ‘death gene’ or SIDS. Victims of MSbP. Barbara May 31, 1967 – March 2, 1972 Joseph Jr. January 10, 1970 – January 20, 1972 Jennifer December 26, 1971 – January 3, 1972 Timothy November 21, 1973 – December 10, 1973 Nathan March 30, 1975 – September 2, 1975 Michael 1978 – March 2, 1981 Mary Frances October 29, 1978 – February 20, 1979 Jonathan November 19, 1979 – March 24, 1980 Tami Lynne August 22, 1985 – December 19, 1985 DISCLAIMER: Everything was copyrighted to their rightful owners.
Education Children With Autism – 5 Effective Special Education Methodologies For Children With Autism
Saturday, July 24th, 2010The education of autistic children do you have a child between autism, pervasive developmental disorder or Asperger syndrome? Did you continue to search for specific methods have been able to help your child’s education? This article aims to discuss 5, children were found to support investment in autism learn. Programs that are used to teach children are required by law to research based which means they have proven effective in teaching children. The problem is that many school districts adhere to archaic methods and curricula, rather than trying to find items based. Here is a list of 7 that you can apply for the education of your child: 1. Applied Behavioral Analysis has been studied since 1987 and has been proven to help disabled children to learn. ABA is intense 1-1 from 25-40 hours per week. Children acquire skills in a simple step by step so as teaching colors one at a time. ABA is extremely expensive, between $ 35,000 and $ 50,000 per year. To take full advantage of the child should begin as close to 3 years as possible and continue for at least 4 years. Many states are beginning to cover treatment of autism, to check and see if your state is one of them. Education of children with autism 2. Reading must be taught using the teaching of reading that is multisensory Orton-Gillingham based. Make sure that any teacher who teaches your child has received the appropriate amount of training. Also make sure they give your child a direct instruction for the amount of time that the system required reading. many school districts may use a multisensory reading program well, but do not train teachers, and do not give a child a direct instruction for the prescribed amount. Some names of several sensory reading programs are: the Barton Reading and Spelling System, Lindamood Bell system, and the Wilson Reading program. 3. Social skills can be taught using the SOS system (social skills at school) by Dunn. Also by social relationships Bellime, or social skills of interactive software. A new method for teaching children to develop relationships is called the development of relations of intervention. 4. For central auditory processing disorders, there are several effective methods; Fast ForWord, and Berard Auditory Integration Earrobics Training (called Berard AIT). Also make sure that the method is used for the exact amount of time, or progress may be minimal. 5. For children with sensory integration disorder is a program called the Alert Program: How to turn your engine? Occupational therapy is also used for children with impaired sensory integration (SID-which most children with autism). If your child receives occupational therapy for CIS, make sure that schools EO has the proper training to cope with sensory integration problems. Ask for proof that they are qualified ISPRS, before they are allowed to work with your child. Do not let your child suffer more! Lead your child out of his world by educating children Thanks to the program Autism Now!
How to Protect Your Children from the Dangers of Secondhand Smoke Inhalation
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010In the United States alone, smoking has been named the single most preventable cause of premature death. Around four hundred thousand Americans die from smoking every year. And about three thousand non-smokers develop lung cancer and die because of secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is a combination smokeSecond hand smoke emitted by a lit cigarette, pipe or cigar and smoke exhaled by the smoker’s lungs. The smoke dissipates within hours after the cigarette has been extinguished. Prolonged exposure to secondhand smoke can cause a variety of harmful effects to your health. It has been proven as a cause of lung cancer, other respiratory tract infections and ear infections in children. Secondhand smoke and its effectsChildren of different ages are the most frequent victims of passive smoking. In most cases, they are at home, sometimes even before they are born. It was during pregnancy and childhood as a baby’s organs begin to develop. Exposure to secondhand smoke during this period of growth may actually discourage good development of the lungs and brain, among other vital organs. A fetus in the womb of a woman smoking may have an increased risk of having birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, and low birth weight. some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have also been noted to have been attributed to maternal smoking. Studies have shown that infants who died of SIDS have higher concentrations nicontine in their lungs compared to children who have died from other causes. It was also reported that milk production decreases for mothers smoking. A recent study has linked passive smoking to the middle ear infection or otitis media. This is more common among children who have been continuously exposed to secondhand smoke during the first three years of life. The smoke inhaled second can cause irritation of the Eustachian tube that connects the back of the nose to the middle ear. This irritation can cause swelling and obstruction of the Eustachian tube, which causes an imbalance in the pressure equalization in the middle ear. This can cause fluid retention and infections of the middle ear can be very painful for a child. If diagnosed and treated early, it is quite treatable, but if treatment is delayed, it could even lead to a reduction in permanent hearing ability. Small children often develop childhood asthma, because they are exposed early to secondhand smoke, and it gets worse with continued exposure. Apart from asthma, children can also develop sinusitis, cystic fibrosis and chronic respiratory diseases with continuous inhalation of secondhand smoke. Children affected by secondhand smoke may also have difficulty adjusting to bronchitis and pneumonia. the best way to avoid giving your child PreventionThe all these complications is to quit smoking. It will not only benefit your body get rid of nicotine in your system, it will also help your children and future children live healthier lives as well. If you really have difficulty quitting, avoid doing so in an enclosed area, or any other place where there is a large concentration of people and never be near your children. Always take into consideration the fact that you are not only responsible for your life, but for others welfare and, in particular ones you like best.
How to Protect Your Children From Secondhand Smoke
Saturday, July 17th, 2010In the United States alone, smoking has been named the single most preventable cause of premature death. Around four hundred thousand Americans die from smoking every year. And about three thousand non-smokers develop lung cancer and die because of secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is a combination smokeSecond hand smoke emitted by a lit cigarette, pipe or cigar and smoke exhaled by the smoker’s lungs. The smoke dissipates within hours after the cigarette has been extinguished. Prolonged exposure to secondhand smoke can cause a variety of harmful effects to your health. It has been proven as a cause of lung cancer, other respiratory infections and ear infections in children. Secondhand smoke and its effectsChildren of different ages are the most frequent victims of passive smoking. In most cases, they are at home, sometimes even before they are born. It was during pregnancy and childhood as a baby’s organs begin to develop. Exposure to secondhand smoke during this period of growth may actually discourage good development of the lungs and brain, among other vital organs. A fetus in the womb of a woman smoking may have an increased risk of having birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, and low birth weight. some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have also been noted to have been attributed to maternal smoking. Studies have shown that infants who died of SIDS have higher concentrations nicontine in their lungs compared to children who have died from other causes. It was also reported that milk production decreases for mothers smoking. A recent study has linked passive smoking to the middle ear infection or otitis media. This is more common among children who have been continuously exposed to secondhand smoke during the first three years of life. The smoke inhaled second can cause irritation of the Eustachian tube that connects the back of the nose to the middle ear. This irritation can cause swelling and obstruction of the Eustachian tube, which causes an imbalance in the pressure equalization in the middle ear. This can cause fluid retention and infections of the middle ear can be very painful for a child. If diagnosed and treated early, it is quite treatable, but if treatment is delayed, it could even lead to a reduction in permanent hearing ability. Small children often develop childhood asthma, because they are exposed early to secondhand smoke, and it gets worse with continued exposure. Apart from asthma, children can also develop sinusitis, cystic fibrosis and chronic respiratory diseases with continuous inhalation of secondhand smoke. Children affected by secondhand smoke may also have difficulty adjusting to bronchitis and pneumonia. the best way to avoid giving your child PreventionThe all these complications is to quit smoking. It will not only benefit your body get rid of nicotine in your system, it will also help your children and future children live healthier lives as well. If you really have difficulty quitting, avoid doing so in an enclosed area, or any other place where there is a large concentration of people and never be near your children. Always take into consideration the fact that you are not only responsible for your life, but for others welfare and, in particular ones you like best.
Treasure Hunt Party Game With Halloween Theme For Children.
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Treasure Hunt Party Game With Summer Theme For Children.
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Treasure Hunt Party Game With Pirate Theme For Children.
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SafetyTech Presents Making Your Home Safe for Children
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010Product DescriptionHow your child safe in your own home? This informative video will guide you through the necessities of security at home. Roofing: Installation of security products, protection against SIDS, airbag safety tips, choking hazards, poisons, safety standards for cribs, the hidden dangers at home, electricity is concerned, tests security garage door. Security expert John Zylka guides you through an easy to understand program that will protect your child in his family.
