Approximately five - 30 compressions and 2 breaths each.
The ratio of compressions to ventilation's in child CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
If it's an adult, you should immediatly before CPR. If its a child, you should do CPR for 5 minutes and then call. It's approximately 2 Minutes for the infant or child. ~Jason, just passed his FirstAid/CPR Taining.
Check for signs of life about every 2 minutes.
If you child is a minor and you are a custodial parent, you should have complete access. If your child is an adult, none.
30 minutes at least
trip them
Check for signs of life on a child every 2 minutes.
A mother should give the child the name that will be of the most benefit to the future of the child. Sometimes it is best for the child to have their mothers last name even if the couple is together. I knew an unwed mother who gave her son her grandfather's last name because she saw it as a way to continue the last name of the last good man she knew in a child who could use a chance at a new life. All options should be in the table.
A child should be excited but have managed and reasonable expectations for how long it'll take to complete the model car and how difficult it will be. If the child does not then he or she will get bored easily and frustrated.
About every 2 minutes.
No, ideally you should not resort to such tactics, as the child will come to continually accept such treatment and won't work unless some sort of reward is involved. Try digging deeper into the reasons for why your child won't complete their homework. The issue could be an issue of comprehension or embarassment and not necessarily an indicator of laziness.
The average child should exercise aproximatly 60 minutes (1 hour) a day.