About Writer Stephanie Felzenberg has been the executive editor of the nationwide nanny trade publication Be the Best Nanny Monthly Guide since 2001 and a professional nanny since 1993. After earning a Bachelor Degree in Psychology she worked with mentally handicapped children and adults, and neglected and abused teen-aged girls. Stephanie also volunteered as the International Nanny Association newsletter editor for more than four-years. Stephanie finished editing a nanny textbook to be published later this year.
Preventing Accidental Death Parents, family, and child care professionals devote themselves to the welfare of children. Yet, even with love and devotion, 80 percent of deaths of children under five-years of age are avoidable. More then half of those deaths are caused by mistakes in the administration of medications given to benefit the child. An even greater number of children are injured or suffer serious side effects from...... Similar Editorial : Preventing Osteoporosis by Kim Beardsmore . | Source : Kids Play
Children And Grief: What They Know, How They Feel, How To Help. Caregivers never want young children to have to learn about death. They want to protect children from pain and loss. But, child care professionals cannot shelter children from death. Early intervention during times of loss and grief helps keep children psychologically healthy and prevents the development of later emotional problems.Although children cannot speak about their feelings and emotions...... Similar Editorial : Children and ATV by John Bisnar. | Source : Kids Play