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Safe Skin-to-Skin Cuddling [Korean] Permalink Public
This brochure contains information about skin to skin contact and how this helps a baby breastfeed, stabilize his body systems, and brain development. (Korean) Colour
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264101Building Your Child's Language - When your child is starting to put words together.... (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Strategies for parents and caregivers to use to support the language development of their young children. (Korean) Colour
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265239Early Language - When your child is making sounds and using gestures (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Strategies for parents and caregivers to use to support their child's early language development. (Korean) Colour
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265244Using More Than One Language in the Home [Korean] Permalink Public
This information is for families that speak a language other than English at home. It explains why using your home language is good for children and gives tips on how to help your child learn your language. It also tells you where to get more help if you are worried about your child’s speech. (Korean) Colour
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267886Teaching Your Child To Use Eye Contact (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Eye contact is one of the earliest forms of communication that develops. We use eye contact to send a message and to make sure that our message has been received or understood. Some children have not yet learned to look at someone to get their needs met. We can try to teach them to look at us by using People Games. (Korean) Colour
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266304Kangaroo Care - Information for Parents [Korean] Permalink Public
An information booklet for parents about the importance of Kangaroo Care. (Korean)
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Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Your family practitioner (family doctor or nurse practitioner) has told you that your bladder can not completely empty urine on its own. Because of this, you will need to learn how to drain the urine from your bladder to keep it from getting too full. We call this ‘Self-Catheterization’. The reason we want you to drain urine from your bladder regularly is to keep your kidneys and bladder healthy. It also decreases the chance of you getting a bladder or kidney infection. (Korean) Colour
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265624Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Your family practitioner (family doctor or nurse practitioner) has told you that your bladder can not completely empty urine on its own. Because of this, you will need to learn how to drain the urine from your bladder to keep it from getting too full. We call this ‘Self-Catheterization’. The reason we want you to drain urine from your bladder regularly is to keep your kidneys and bladder healthy. It also decreases the chance of you getting a bladder or kidney infection. (Korean) Colour
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