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  1. The Healthy Bodies Toolkit - VUMC

    The Healthy Bodies Toolkit This site contains files for the Health Bodies Toolkit in PDF format for your use. Click the picture to select the boy's files or girl's files.

  2. “Go” areas of the body. For example, I can give high-fives, pat them on the back, or touch them on the arm to get their attention. It’s not okay for me to touch other people on parts of their body covered by …

  3. Boys Healthy Bodies Toolkit - VUMC

    Turkish: View the Healthy Bodies Turkish translations Toolkit for Boys and Toolkit for Girls. This translation has been prepared under the European Union Sivil Düşün Program, with the support of …

  4. The Healthy Bodies Toolkit - VUMC

    Esta publicación fue posible, en parte, gracias al siguiente financiamiento: Grant N.o T73MC30767 de Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), …

  5. Use the formal words for body parts (e.g., vagina, breast) and bodily functions (e.g., urinate, period). This prevents confusion and gives your child words to use later when learning about puberty, …

  6. Regular exercise and a healthy diet can prevent weight gain and improve mood and self-esteem. Starting these healthy habits early is the best way to help your child be an active adult.

  7. VKC Health and Development Resources - VUMC

    An all-purpose website that provides patients, caregivers, and health care providers with valuable information concerning the needs of an individual with disabilities in the health care setting.

  8. Boys Healthy Bodies Toolkit - VUMC

    Manual para Niños Varones, versión electrónica La versión electrónica del manual es un archivo PDF del librito que usted puede imprimir como referencia. Anexo al Manual para Niños Varones Este …

  9. Use these pictures to teach the names of body parts. After teaching, you can cover the names of body parts and make a game out of asking your daughter to name them.

  10. VKC LEND Materials - VUMC

    As a network, these programs have an ultimate goal of improving the health status of infants, children, and adolescents with neurodevelopmental and related disabilities and their families. This goal is …