The Thinking Nurse Board Games: Mental Health Nursing

  • In response to educator needs, this game presents new and compelling modalities for mental health nursing.
  • Provides a stimulating forum for student discussion.

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Child Care – 3 Points That Make It Imperative!

With the rule of society changing to make way for smaller families that live away from their own families and friend’s groups or known communities like those existing in small-towns or rural settings that often have family elders or older siblings looking after the younger lot, there is a need for good childcare facilities that daycare centers springing up everywhere hope to provide. Not only do working moms and dads benefit from sending their kids to quality daycare, but even those recuperating from an illness or those attending to medical emergencies in the family also find a way to meet child-rearing challenges in a child-safe environment that the daycares of today provide.

1. Thus, with baby boomers showing the way for independent thinking and living even post-retirement and having been the kids that go out there and ‘just do it’ – there is loads of encouragement for kids to become independent of parental support at an early age; there are fewer stay at home moms and many single parents that make it necessary for more children now than ever before to be placed in daycare so they are not latch-key kids, like the ’80’s had. With so many instances of sex-offenders on the prowl for innocent kids, staying home alone is not a viable option and daycares provide qualified, trained staff focused on keeping children safe, happy and out of danger while learning new skills and activities besides seeing to their timely meals and rest, so are a good bet for many parents.

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Bed Wetting Alarm ? Keeping Your Child Dry

Spring and summer are the times of year parents of a bedwetting child dread most. School is on holidays and every kid in the class is looking forward to a summer of sleepovers and fun – every kid that is, except yours because he or she is anxious about wetting their bed or taking nappies with them to sleepovers.

And although many parents may have tried to help their child to stop wetting their bed at night, it may not necessarily have been the right way.

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