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LATE ADOLESCENCE
HEALTH ISSUES
Offer healthy snack and meal choices. Encourage fruits and vegetables.
Encourage 3 meals daily, including a well-balanced breakfast.
Make an appointment with your dentist for a routine exam and continue routine cleanings every 6 months.
Brush and floss teeth daily.
Ensure adequate amounts of sleep and physical activity (exercise vigorously three times per week).
Review physical conditioning, fluids with exercise.
Encourage importance of good personal hygiene.
Counsel on avoiding smoking, chewing tobacco;, alcohol; diet pills; steroids; and drugs. Avoid situations where these items are used and offered.
SAFETY ISSUES
Use a seat belt whenever in a moving car or van.
Set limits and encourage importance of good driving responsibility. Follow speed limits. Avoid driving or riding in a car when alcohol is used.
Install and test your smoke detector in or near your child's room.
Obtain your local Poison Control Center’s phone number and keep it on hand
Demand use of bike helmet; mouth guards and protective sporting gear when necessary.
Instruct on fire safety.
Do not keep a firearm in your home. If you must, make sure it is locked. Do not allow your child to carry weapons.
Follow water safety rules
YOUR CHILD SHOULD…
Have specific interests, hobbies, and talents.
Show pride in his or her achievements.
Share in household responsibilities.
Listen to good friends and valued adults.
Feel an ethical responsibility and serve as an ethical role model.
YOU SHOULD…
Praise your child at every opportunity.
Talk regularly with your child.
Listen to music together with your child.
Limit TV to certain programs and to maximum of 1 hour per day. Practice selective TV viewing (not channel surfing). Limit video games to the same time limit.
Encourage your child to read.
Encourage participation in sports, hobbies, learning a musical instrument and other specific interests or talents.
Be consistent with rules. Reinforce limits and provide consequences. You decide how strict or liberal to be, just make sure you are consistent.
Set reasonable but challenging goals for your child.
Respect your child's autonomy, privacy.
Offer choices to your child at every opportunity to allow decision-making.
Eat meals as a family.
Spend time doing fun family activities and family rituals.
Try to allow expression of feelings (anger, joy, sadness, fear). Offer ways to resolve conflicts and handle anger. Discuss strategies for handling peer pressure. Discuss self-confidence issues, importance of value system; seek help if depressed or feels hopeless.
Encourage abstinence from sex; it is the safest way to avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS. Answer questions appropriately.
Encourage your child to have positive interactions with teachers and other adults.
Prepare for school, meet with teachers regularly. Get involved with your child's school and organized activities.
Discuss job or career goals and interests (college, vocational training, military).
Get to know your child's friends and their families. Encourage interaction with good peer groups.
Be an example of the type of person you want your child to be.
Spend time alone with your partner - one of the best things you can do for your older child is to maintain a quality relationship with your partner.
GO TO 12 YEARS
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