The document discusses several health and safety considerations for infants from birth to 12 months old. These include: 1) ensuring safe sleep practices to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, 2) providing proper nourishment through breastfeeding or formula, 3) avoiding secondhand smoke exposure, 4) preventing the spread of infectious diseases through hand washing and immunizations, and 5) baby proofing the home to prevent falls down stairs. The document also notes several environmental factors that may have influenced the toddler's development, including ear infections from baths, lack of social interaction making it hard to warm up to others, insufficient communication leading to delayed language skills, and a biking accident causing fear of riding again.
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Health templates (infant and toddler years)
1. The Infant years (Birth to 12 Months Old)
Identify specific health and safety considerations that you will have to consider during the infant years.
How will you address these issues?
Example:
Hand washing
Proper hand washing is essential to keeping infants healthy as their immune system is low. Hand washing is the most
important health practice that parents /educators and children must implement to reduce the spread of infections.
(Pimento, Page 129) This was seen when my baby had many colds and ear infections within the first year. Although it is
common for infants to catch colds and infections, I need to use proper hand washing.
Now add your next point.
1. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Ensure that Brooke sleeps on her back and not to overheat the baby by not putting too many blankets
and heavy sleepwear. (Children: A Chronological Approach, page 103)
2. Proper Nourishment
To ensure proper nourishment, I would breastfeed Brooke because human milk contains the proper
amounts of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals as well the mothers antibodies.
(Children: A Chronological Approach, page 115)
3. Second Hand Smoke
Ensure that no one smokes in the house. Second hand smoke can cause breathing problems in babies.
4. Spread of Infectious Diseases
Can be stopped by hand washing and immunizing Brooke. (Healthy Foundations in Early Childhood
Settings, page 18)
5. Falling down the stairs
Baby proof the house by putting up baby gates and be behind her when she tries to climb the stairs.
2. The Toddler Years (2 Years Old)
Have there been any environmental events that you think might have influenced your childs development?
Does this create any health or safety concerns for your toddler?
Brooke had got a number of ear aches which she probably got from her baths and we did not dry her ears
thoroughly. This caused her to be very irritable and miserable.
We kept Brooke a little sheltered which resulted in her in being slow to warm up to new situations with adults.
We did not spend as much time talking with Brooke which resulted in her communication skill, language
comprehension and language production to be that of a 15 month old.
Spending not enough time with Brooke resulted in a poor communication system between her and me. This
resulted in us not understanding each other.
Brooke had an accident while riding her tricycle which resulted in her being scared to ride again.
(Virtual Child reports)