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How will Diet effect my child’s teeth?

Children's Oral Health: FAQ
Most of the time cavities are due to a diet high in sugar and a lack of brushing. Limiting sugar intake and brushing regularly, of course, can help. However, it is important that your child receives a naturally balanced diet that includes the most important nutrients your child needs in order to grow. A balanced diet includes the following food groups of Meat, Fish and Eggs, Vegetables and Fruits, Breads and Cereals as well as Milk and other Dairy Products.
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How do I create a diet safe my child’s teeth?

Children's Oral Health: FAQ
we stated earlier, initiate a balanced diet. Analyze the frequency in which starch based foods are eaten. These types of foods include breads, pasta, potato chips, etc. In addition, sugar is found in more than just candy. All types of sugars can promote tooth decay. For example, most milk-based products contain sugar. A Peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a favorite for bag lunches. Unfortunately, it includes sugar not only in the jelly, but also in the peanut butter.
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How Can I Care for my Child’s Teeth?

Children's Oral Health: FAQ
Children’s hands and mouths are different than adults. They need to use toothbrushes designed for children. Both adults and children should use brushes with soft, rounded bristles for gentle cleaning. Change to a new brush about every three months. Wipe infant’s teeth gently with a moist, soft cloth or gauze square. As babies grow, use a child’s toothbrush with a small, pea-sized dab of toothpaste. By age 2 or 3 begin to teach your child to brush.
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When can I start introducing yogurt into my child’s diet?

Stonyfield Yogurt - Frequently Asked Questions
The American Academy of Pediatricians recommends that yogurt and cheese can be introduced after six months. Since every child is different, you should check with your pediatrician before introducing YoBaby yogurt into your child’s diet. Whole milk dairy products such as YoBaby yogurt are recommended for children up to 2 years of age. After that your pediatrician may suggest that you switch to low-fat dairy products like our YoKids organic yogurt .
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Can my child’s diet affect their dental health?

Children's Oral Health: FAQ
Absolutely. It is important that you initiate a balanced diet for your child so that their teeth develop appropriately. In addition, this will positively affect healthy gum tissue surrounding the teeth. Please note that a diet high in sugar and other forms of carbohydrates may increase the probability of tooth decay.
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Should I eliminate all sugar and starch from my child’s diet?

Children's Oral Health: FAQ
Of course not. Many of these foods are incredibly important to your child’s health. Starch based foods are much safer to eat for teeth when eaten with an entire meal. Foods that stick to teeth are also more difficult to wash away by water, saliva or other drinks. Its important you talk to our staff about your child’s diet and maintaining proper dental care.
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How do I make my child's diet safe for his teeth?

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...
Make sure your child has a balanced diet, including one serving each of: fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals, milk and dairy products, and meat fish and eggs. Limiting the servings of sugars and starches will also aid in protecting your child's teeth from decay. You can also ask your pediatric dentist to help you select foods that protect your children's teeth.
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How often do I need to brush my child’s teeth?

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Teeth should be cleaned thoroughly every day. For most children, twice a day, morning and at night before bedtime works well. Some children may need more frequent cleaning, for example after every dose of sweet medication. If brushing is more frequent, limit toothpaste use to just twice a day, morning and night.
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What is going on in my child’s mind?

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Often their thoughts are racing, many different thoughts are occurring at one time which prevents the ability to listen and learn. Some children daydream, are easily distracted, unable to sit still enough to absorb information. If you don’t absorb information how can you use it? The child needs help to absorb and retain information so they can
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How do I make my child’s diet safe for his/her teeth?

Woodbridge Kids Dentistry
Healthy eating habits lead to healthy teeth. Like the rest of the body, the teeth, bones and the soft tissues of the mouth need a well-balanced diet. Children should eat a variety of foods from the five major food groups. Most snacks that children eat can lead to cavity formation. The more frequently a child snacks, the greater the chance for tooth decay. How long food remains in the mouth also plays a role.
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Capitol Dental Care Inc.
Make sure your child has a balanced diet, including one serving each of: fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals, milk and dairy products, and meat fish and eggs. Limiting the servings of sugars and starches will also aid in protecting your child's teeth from decay. You can also ask your dentist to help you select foods that protect your children's teeth.
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When Will My Child get Teeth?

Oak Park Pediatric Dentistry - Our Most Frequently Asked Que...
Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. Some babies get their teeth early and some get them late. In general the first baby teeth are usually the lower front (anterior) teeth and usually begin erupting between the age of 6-8 months. Children's teeth begin forming before birth.
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The first tooth often appears at about six months of age, but can appear several months earlier or later. Healthy babies can have markedly different teething schedules. Most of the 20 “baby” teeth are in by three years of age, but this can also be earlier or later. Some babies are not bothered by teething at all, while others are cranky, and seem to have sore gums. A cool clean teething toy or wet cloth can help relieve soreness. Teething biscuits can promote tooth decay.
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What is a Good Diet for Healthy Teeth?

Oak Park Pediatric Dentistry - Our Most Frequently Asked Que...
Healthy eating habits lead to healthy teeth. Like the rest of the body, the teeth, bones and the soft tissues of the mouth need a well-balanced diet. Children should eat a variety of foods from the five major food groups. Sticky snacks, such as fruit rolls, gummy bears, granola bars and raisins are harmful to the teeth. The more frequently a child snacks, the greater the chance for tooth decay. How long food remains in the mouth also plays a role.
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How do I brush my pet’s teeth?

FAQs at Park Animal Hospital
It is highly recommended that we train our pets to allow us to brush their teeth. The most important thing to remember is that training your pet is a process that takes time, patience and is no different than training him to sit or stay. The first few brushing lessons should be short, sweet and always followed by a treat!!! Simply start by calling your pet over to you, hold his head in your hand then pet his face and muzzle. Be sure to tell him how gooooood he is. Then give him a treat.
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What are the effects of albinism on my child’s vision?

NOAH — Information for Parents of Children with Albini...
The lack of pigment during the development of the eye causes an abnormal development of the retina and affects the formation of the nerve pathways from the eyes to the brain, which causes decreased visual acuity or low vision that cannot be corrected to 20/20. Adults with albinism often describe their vision as lacking fine detail. Corrective lenses (i.e. glasses or contact lenses) and low vision aids (i.e. magnifiers or telescopes) can provide some clarification.
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What do I need to do to protect my child’s skin?

NOAH — Information for Parents of Children with Albini...
People with oculocutaneous albinism have a skin color that is lighter than others in their ethnic group. They sunburn easily (even on cloudy days). Sunscreen with an SPF rating of at least a 30 is a must for children. Consult your pediatrician regarding the use of sunscreen on an infant. A good pair of sunglasses and different types of hats will also come in handy. When spending time outside, wearing long sleeve shirts and pants, and spending time in the shade are other options.
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Can I homeschool someone else’s child?

HSLDA | Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the homeschool law for your state. Please read it carefully to determine what is written in the law. Click on this link to find the law for your state However, though it may be legal in your state, HSLDA will not defend your right to teach a child other then your own.
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Will having albinism affect my child’s development?

NOAH — Information for Parents of Children with Albini...
Children with albinism develop (walk, talk, crawl etc.) at a pace that is in the range of normal to slightly delayed (2-3 months behind their “normally sighted” peers). For more information about your child’s development, please contact a teacher of visually impaired for developmental vision services. Your state agency for the blind or local children’s hospital may be able to assist you in finding such a teacher.
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How will my child’s needs be met?

Akron Digital Academy
Each child will work with a regular education teacher, as well as a special needs teacher in his/her age-appropriate grade level. The child’s needs will be met according to the Individualized Education Plan/ IEP. Service options may include regular classes without modifications (consultation with special needs teacher); regular class with modifications from a special needs teacher; individualized classes with part regular education classes; or individualized classes.
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What if I find another child’s behaviour unacceptable?

Ministry of Education - Playgroups - Frequently asked questi...
It is normal for young children to display a range of behaviours, and there will be varying beliefs amongst parents about how to deal with these. Government legislation says that ‘ the group of parents assume responsibility for each child attending the group’ (see question 4 above), so it is important that the group of parents discuss how they will manage children’s behaviour during session.
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Will my child’s photo be returned?

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Yes, everyone's photos will be returned except the placed winners. These photos become the property of ABC.
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How Should I Care For My Child's Teeth?

Oak Park Pediatric Dentistry - Our Most Frequently Asked Que...
Begin daily brushing as soon as the child's first tooth erupts. A pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste can be used after the child is old enough not to swallow it. We ask parents to help with at least one brushing a day until age six and then supervise until the child does a thorough job. However, each child is different. Your dentist can help you determine whether the child has the skill level to brush properly. Proper brushing removes plaque from the inner, outer and chewing surfaces.
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Will BARF DIET™ keep my dog's teeth clean?

BARF Diet - Frequently Asked Questions - Pet Diet, Raw Food ...
The results are in and it's obvious that dog's fed a raw diet have much cleaner teeth. The processed or cooked foods eaten by dogs today are high in two substances; soluble carbohydrates and soluble calcium. These two nutrients attack a dog's mouth at every meal. In addition, processed foods do not contain the naturally occurring enzymes found in raw foods so necessary for clean teeth. Through the use of raw bones and a healthy BARF diet, your dog can have a sparkling smile!
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