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I know that the care needs of a child is obviously food, water, safety, toileting, attention etc but what about learning? need it urgently for my plan, please help!
Not in the front but middle area so if any accident occur the child will not get much damage
Yes. All human beings have those needs.
I always have to give my friend reassurance whenever she loses confidence.
It means Hour of Sleep. It is a medical term used by nurses to refer to the "hour" of bedtime care ie toileting, getting undressed, brushing teeth. Basically it is the same as bedtime care.
Because they feel that the animals are less fortunate then themselves so they care for them as their children. Or they might not have children or have lost a child in a accident so they care for the animal as they would have cared for their child.
Activities of daily living which are undertaken by the elderly including, eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, walking and continence.
If the child was in your care and something happens, yes. If you deliberately caused something to happen to the child, yes. This is true for anyone's child. Depending on the accident, it could be a criminal charge. Such as child neglect, or if that bad, homicide.
Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.
Child Care Workers are people who are experienced, and trained for child care. They usually study child care topics and work in a licensed child care.
A child care specialist is a person who works in a child care center. They are also called child care or day care workers.
A home care assistant is someone who takes care of an adult (or child) who is dependent upon others for basic needs such as feeding and toileting care. The care recipient is not able to perform tasks that most of us take for granted. Many family members are informal unpaid home care assistants. Formal, paid home care assistants are also known as caregivers, home care providers, certified nurse assistants, home health aides, home helpers, home makers, companion care aides, etc.