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Interdisciplinary family-centered program of early intervention on stage of primary medical help of children

PERINATOLOGIYA I PEDIATRIYA.2013.4(56):105–107

 

Interdisciplinary family-centered program of early intervention on stage of primary medical help of children

 

Pasichnyk I. P., Kukuruza A. V.

The Kharkov national medical university, Ukraine

Institute for Children and Juvenile Health Protection NAMS of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine

 

 

The ways of implementing of the interdisciplinary family-centered program of early intervention in primary health care are presented. The program will contribute to solving the problems of the family as a whole, to forming in parents (especially the young and the «problem») of skills of conscious approach to health and development of their children, and to involving of parents in the development and rendering of services to improve the quality of children's life.

 

 

Key words: early childhood, early intervention, primary health care.

 

 

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