Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
5:33 am
The effects of a poor diet on children’s teeth?
- Yellow or discoloured teeth.
- Brown patches and stains on teeth.
- Bleeding gums.
- Tooth decay.
- Requiring fillings or teeth being removed.
- Not visiting the Dentist frequently.
- Infections in teeth and gums.
- Bad breath.
- Effect the growth of teeth.
Poor diet lacking in essential vitamins such as vitamins A, C and E, iron, selenium and zinc.
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
5:32 am
Changes in the setting give examples of changes?
- New members of staff or staff leaving.
- New classroom.
- Moving up from Nursery to the main school.
- Longer day different routines.
- Leaving parents.
- Different visitors to the setting such as Students, Assessors and Inspectors.
- Children leaving or new starters.
- Different expectations of behaviour and learning.
How are you going to support these children?
- Talk to them, prepare them for the changes.
- Reassurance and listen to them be honest.
- Ensure they understand what is expected of them.
- Work with the parents.
- Arrange visits to new classroom.
- Hold open days for children and parents.
- Have a settling in period.
X Reference Unit 203, knowledge number K2T1112.
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