183 resultados para Paraprofessionals in social service
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"References" at end of each chapter.
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Abstract: A guide for health providers who work in perinatal health care systems provides a variety of ideas and successful approaches for promoting breastfeeding among low-income women, based on the premise that breastfeeding is the best method for feeding infants in the early months of life. The material is organized into 4 principal sections covering background information on various aspects of breastfeeding, specifically for low-income women; approaches to breast-feeding education at each of the 4 distinct phases of the prenatal and postpartum periods; sample lesson plans that may be used by health professionals or paraprofessionals in individual or group sessions; and a tabulation of references and resources for the use of health professionals in breastfeeding promotion efforts. (wz).
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"Appendix A. -- Laws relating to child welfare enacted in North Dakota in 1923" : p. 109-121.
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"Prepared for the Task Force on the Future of Illinois."
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This volume is authorized by the Commission on the Church and Social Service of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ of American."
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The Christian social union. 1894. Cambridge.--The Christian law. 1895. Manchester.--The aim and method of education. 1896. Bristol.--Address at the annual meeting of the Christian social union. 1897. Leicester. (Leicester daily post)--Social service. 1898. Birmingham. (Commonwealth)--Expenditure. 1899. Liverpool.--Progress. 1900. Leeds.
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Report year ends June 30.
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"July 1992"--P. [4] of cover.
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"No. 14-74."
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Reprinted from Proceedings of the first annual Conference on Labor, 1948.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Bibliographical footnotes.