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Kjellaug Johannessen History of child welfare clinics 1906 - first child welfare clinic in Norway Aim was to reduce infant mortality and the number of births. General education was an important means: 1) improvement of general hygiene 2) breast feeding
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Kjellaug Johannessen Poverty close living conditions poor hygiene infectious diseases, epidemics poor nutrition unhealthy indoor/outdoor climate high infant mortality, large families death in childbirth
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Kjellaug Johannessen Home visits to all children born in Norway Contact with all adopted children Establish contact with everyone who moves to Norway with children Child Welfare Clinic all children 0-6 years
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Kjellaug Johannessen Home visits to newborn babies get to know the family always look at the baby observe in particular; - skin - navel - eyes
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Kjellaug Johannessen Work of Child Welfare clinics Founded on the Law on municiple health services, 1982 Home visits to all newborn babies Individual advice Group counselling Vaccinations Screening Environmental surveys
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Kjellaug Johannessen Topics at infant check-ups Child’s well being Interaction parent/child Sleep and sleeping problems Nutrition Accident prevention Psychological and motor development
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Kjellaug Johannessen Networks Create social relations between groups as an aid to the prevention of psychosocial problems Open nursery schools Open child welfare clinics Groups at clinics
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Kjellaug Johannessen Psychological and motor development Reflex movement Symmetrical movement volitional, motivated, differentiated movement ”automatized” movements
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Kjellaug Johannessen Infant nutrition Breast milk as long as possible, up to 12 months + vitamin supplements. Cow’s milk in baby cereal from 6 mths. Start with mashed vegetables, no SALT. Glutenfree cereals.
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Kjellaug Johannessen Sleep and sleeping problems establish good sleeping habits, rituals when child crys, ensure there is nothing wrong make a difference between night and day avoid overtiredness the child should fall asleep naturally no evening snacks after 6 mths, only water do not use the bed as punishment register the length of time they cry comfort the child in their bed, do not pick up be consistent
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Kjellaug Johannessen Persons with special needs Basic problems -immature, young -couples in conflict -single parent with poor network -unrealistic, immature expectations and lack of understanding for child’s needs -poor resources
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Kjellaug Johannessen Complex problems -alcohol, substance abuse -violence -unemployment over a long period of time -poor understanding of the child’s needs -lack of personal experience, no role model
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