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Health 1a
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a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 1b
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Cleaning 2a
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removal of soil and dirt with water and soap, as opposed to sanitizing and disinfecting. 2b
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Sanitizing 3a
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involves not only the removal of soil and dirt (cleaning) but also the removal of some germs with additional chemical agents. 3b
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Disinfecting 4a
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involves the use of chemical agents and other procedures that remove virtually all germs, as opposed to cleaning and sanitizing. 4b
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Body Mass Index (BMI) 5a
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a measure of a child’s weight in relation to his or her height. 5b
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Childhood Overweight 6a
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a BMI at or above the 85 th percentile and lower than the 95 th percentile for children of the same age and sex. 6b
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Childhood Obesity 7a
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a BMI at or above the 95 th percentile for children of the same age and sex. 7b
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Clean Plate Club 8a
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the expectation that children are to eat everything on their plate. Nutritionists do not consider this strategy helpful in addressing childhood overweight and obesity. 8b
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Child Maltreatment 9a
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acts of abuse or neglect by a parent or other caregiver that result in harm, the potential for harm, or the threat of harm. 9b
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Neglect 10a
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the failure of a parent or caregiver to provide for the basic needs of a child. 10b
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Physical Abuse 11a
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the nonaccidental infliction of pain or injury. 11b
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Sexual Abuse 12a
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the exploitation of children for sexual gratification. 12b
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Emotional or Psychological Abuse 13a
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a pattern of punitive verbal statements and behavioral acts that damage children’s self worth and self confidence. 13b
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Child Welfare Information Gateway 14a
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an internet site that summarizes child abuse and neglect laws, policies, and responsibilities for each state. 14b
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