For every parent, a child's health-care is important. Being able to go on-line and read about it anytime, is a welcoming thought. WHO, Kidshealth and Globalhealth are examples of good, well-known websites for this particular topic. Another popular one is Netdoctor.
One can read about child obesity facts from eMedicine Health, CDC and Heart websites. Knowing the facts about child obesity will help parents to know how to help children to live a healthy life.
Cathy Read has written: 'Air pollution and child health' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Air, Children, Pollution
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Some magazines one could read that involve health and nutrition are Men's Health, Women's Health Magazine and Self. One could improve health and nutrition by reading different articles.
One can read the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child online on the official UN website. A dedicated agent will help you find and analyze the document.
The best way one can learn about child health and safety is from one's doctor. They have degrees in the subject and are probably more knowledgeable than any websites online.
The best way to teach a child to read an analogue clock is to begin with reading books that illustrate and teach the concept of time. After a child has a grasp of the concept of time, worksheets can help teach a child to read an analogue clock.
One of the best selling books about children's health is the book titled: Your Child's Health: The Parents' One-Stop Reference Guide to: Symptoms, Emergencies, Common Illnesses, Behavior Problems, and Healthy Development by Barton D. Schmitt. It is available for purchase through Amazon.com for around $10.00.
One can read about child abuse stories from the following online sources: "Childhelp", "Guardian", "Experienceproject", "Riseaboveabuse", "Mamamia", "Reachout", "abclocal.go". These sources have real life stories written by child abuse survivors.
Give them a digital one.
As far as I have read, she had one child, Elizabeth I.
Your grammar was off in both. "Do not prevent the child from reading" "Do not stop the child's reading."