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American Public Health Association, issuing body.
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362.7120973 23
Publication Date
2019
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The fourth edition contains guidelines on the development and evaluation of the health and safety of children in early care and education settings. This guide features 10 chapters of more than 650 standards and dozens of appendixes with valuable supplemental information, forms, and tools. --
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American Academy of Pediatrics.
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613.83 23
Publication Date
2017
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This collection will have the information you need to learn more about the risks of recreational marijuana use, and will also help you understand what we know and do not yet know about its medical use. Pediatricians and other child health care providers need more information to help understand the quickly changing legal landscape around marijuana. This collection from the past 3 years of AAP publications is a go-to reference for every child health professional. It includes articles and the newly-revised AAP policy statement and clinical report to share with patients, families, and even legislators who turn to you for the health information they need when discussing marijuana use.
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30640.8848
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American Academy of Pediatrics, issuing body.
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617.1450083 23
Publication Date
2017
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25051.1133
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Holt, Katrina A., editor.
Call Number
613.2083
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Handy pocket guide to accompany the new 3rd edition of Bright Futures Nutrition. Handy go-anywhere tool provides ready access to key points from the comprehensive Bright Futures: Nutrition. Bulletted format highlights the essentials of nutritional screening, assessment, and supervision for each developmental period. Contents includes: Building Bright Futures: Nutrition, Bright Futures: Vision and goals, About Bright Futures: Nutrition, Infancy (Prenatal - Age 11 Months), Early Childhood (Ages 1-4), Middle Childhood (Ages 5-10), Adolescence (Ages 11-21), Key Indicators of Nutrition Risk for Ch.
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