Tuesday, 1 July 2014

New health record of the child's eyes began

MIL OSI - Source: Government of New Zealand - Press Release / Statement

Title: Book of Child Health launched eyes

Health Minister Tony Ryall mothers met in Wellington Plunket group new Tamariki Ora Child Health Book a good start - the first major review of the book in more than a quarter century.

"The book, commonly known as Plunket book contains the latest information and counseling for young parents on a variety of topics, from teething and potty training, to treat depression and postnatal seats me," says Ryall.

"Developed by experts in the field of safety and health of the child, this book is to learn a valuable resource for parents at work and those who have a little more experience resource.

"These books are not only significant health problems are family treasures that include the early years of a baby's life.

"This is the most important review of the book from the 1990s. Contains more information not only, there were also changes in the design to make it easier for parents to use.

"I would like Plunket, Tamariki Ora, New Zealand College of Midwives, the Royal College of General Practitioners and New Zealand parents across the country for his work on the assessment," says Ryall.

The health of children Tamariki Ora good, formerly the Plunket book was free for all parents since the 1920s. Parents are provided a record of the health and development of the child.

The new books will be given to new parents today.

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