Educators often face the pressure to address children’s medical needs within the school setting, but sometimes find themselves having to make difficult decisions without adequate training, support, or information about important pediatric issues. When faced with a medical question, many may turn to the Internet where information is sometimes reliable, sometimes not. This concise and well-researched investigation into pediatric health issues provides credibility and verifiability of data and establishes a foundation of confidence for any educator who must make policy, differentiate instruction, provide educational accommodations, offer special education services, collaborate with families, and work with the community to serve to children’s medical, physical, and psychological needs. Written for school psychologists, counsellors, administrators, and teachers, this highly practical and easy-to-understand reference explores childhood immunizations and describes common childhood ailments, such as otitis media, Tourette syndrome, bacterial meningitis, and Lyme disease. This book discusses behavioural issues that may manifest themselves in classrooms as well as treatment options and intervention strategies. Each chapter includes a case study, parent handouts, and a literature review based on the latest and most reliable scientific research. INDICE: PrefaceAcknowledgmentsI. Introduction: Schools as Partners in Health Care Delivery1. Trends in Health Care Delivery: The Increased Burden on Schools as Health Care Providers - Paul C. McCabe, Steven R. Shaw Introduction Pediatrics in the Schools Role of Federal Legislation Keeping Pace with the Trends in Health Care Meeting the Additional Burden References2. Collaboration Between Educators and Medical Professionals: Models, Barriers and Implications - Sarah Glaser, Tia Ouimet, Steven R. Shaw Introduction Background Why Collaboration between Educators and Medical Professionals is Necessary Models of Collaboration Independent functions model Multidisciplinary team model Interdisciplinary team model Transdisciplinary team model Obstacles and Barriers to Effective Collaboration Dual systems Interprofessional tensions Financial and administrative issues Legal issues Credentialing Ethical issues Implications for Educators Strategies for Effective Collaboration between Educators and Medical Professionals Respecting professional boundaries Encouraging active participation Promoting frequent and clear communication Fostering community relationships Developing prevention and health promotion programs for students Conclusions and Future Directions Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Strategies for Effective Communication Between Educators and Medical ProfessionalsII. Current Issues in Pediatric Disorders and Treatments3. Role of Otitis media in Hearing Loss and Language Deficits - Amy M. Racanello, Paul C. McCabe Introduction Background Disease Overview Medical Treatment Risk Factors for Developing Otitis Media Age Chronicity Heritability Chromosomal Disorders Biofilms Allergies Otitis Media and Speech and Language Development Implications for Educators Student specific strategies General classroom strategies Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Otitis Media4. Childhood Immunizations: The Power of Misinformation - Michelle Klein Brenner, Paul C. McCabe Introduction Background Development of Vaccinations Opposition to Immunize Fear of side effects Fear of developing another disorder Hemophilus influenza B (Hib) and diabetes Pertussis and asthma Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and autism Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Childhood Immunizations: Know the Facts5. Shaken Baby Syndrome: Immediate and Long Term Consequences and Implications for Educators - Tiffany Folmer Lawrence, Paul C. McCabe Introduction Background Prevalence and Risk Factors for Shaken Baby Syndrome Clinical Presentation of SBS Differential Diagnosis Prevention and Intervention Implications for Educators Conclusion Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome6. Assessment and Intervention for Sleep Problems - Joseph A. Buckhalt, Mona El-Sheikh Introduction Background Diagnostic Considerations for Sleep Disorders Sleep and health Correlates Adolescent Sleep Patterns Assessing Sleep Problems Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Sleep Disorders7. Cognitive Effects of Childhood Leukemia Treatments - Paul C. McCabe Introduction Background Definition of Leukemia Etiology and Treatment Learning Outcomes Attention and Memory Cognitive Abilities Gender Effects Limitations Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Cognitive Effects of Leukemia Treatments8. An Overview of Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - Sarah A. B. Wilson, W. mark Posey, Emily E. Powell Introduction Background Scope of the Problem Motor Development and Visual-Motor Effects of HIV Cognitive Effects Language Development Executive Functioning Psychological Adjustment Disclose Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Pediatric HIV9. Bacterial Meningitis - Paul C. McCabe, Fallon Lattari Introduction Background Pathogenesis Clinical Symptoms Neurological Effects Diagnosis Epidemiology, Immunization, and Treatment Research Limitations Prevention Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Information about Bacterial Meningitis10. Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Infections: Etiology, Physical and Neuropsychological Sequelae in Children - Ronald A. Hamlen, Deborah S. Kliman Introduction Background Infection Incidence and Risk Diagnosis Neurological and Cognitive Deficits Developmental Delay, Attention and Austistic Spectrum Disorders Depressive, Panic and Aggressive Disorders Long-term Outcome Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-pediatric Lyme Disease and Associated Tick-Bourne InfectionsIII. Prevention and Wellness Intervention11. Childhood Obesity Prevention: A Review for Educators - Jessica Blom-Hoffman, Laura Anderson Introduction Background Child & Family Context Biological Factors Behavioral Factors Socioeconomic and Cultural Factors at the Family Level The Community The School Intra-School Processes School Environment Family, Community, & School: Healthy Weight Facilitated Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Strategies to Help Children Achieve a Healthy Weight12. Low Level Aggression in the School: Issues and Interventions - Rebecca Lakin Gullan, Julie Paquette MacEvoy, Introduction Background What is a Normal Level of Aggression? Conflict versus Aggression Cultural Differences Classroom Differences Defining Non-Physical Aggression Bullies, Victims, and Aggressive-Victims Bully-Victims Aggression and Social Status: The Role of Perceived Popularity Implications for Educators Evaluation at the Child Level Evaluating Context Matching Intervantion to Child Contextual Characteristics Prevention Intervening with Victims Intervening with Aggressors Intervening with Bully-Victims Changing Social Norms Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Helping Children with Aggression13. Accident Prevention - Marybeth Bailer-Heath, Sarah Valley-Gray Introduction Background Motor Vehicle Safety Pedestrian Safety Bicycle Safety Sports, Recreation, and Swim Safety Sports and Recreation Safety Swim Safety Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Implications for Educators Educational Strategies Discussion Questions Research Summary Handout-Tips to Prevent Childhood Accidental InjuryAppendixGlossaryReferencesIndex
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