
The Children and Youth Health Service (CYHS) is the socio-paediatric partner of Kindergartens (KG) in public services. Since 1995 a KG-Place has been assured by law for every 3-year old child. Now the CYHS can reach more children than ever before. Primary preventive tasks of the CYHS in KG are: encouraging and organising standardised and systematic health promotion issues such as health education (including healthy nourishment), motion education, accident prevention, speech promotion and prevention of drug addiction.--Secondary and tertiary preventive tasks: stepwise screening of motoricity, speech, figure perception, auditive function, vision and behaviour appropriate to own resources; safeguarding therapeutic exercises; continuous attendance to those children suffering from handicaps or developmental problems who are not or insufficiently medically cared for.--Seven steps are described for realising health promotion actions in the KG.
Male, Patient Care Team, Developmental Disabilities, Infant, Child Day Care Centers, Health Promotion, Risk Factors, Child, Preschool, Germany, Humans, Mass Screening, Female, Child
Male, Patient Care Team, Developmental Disabilities, Infant, Child Day Care Centers, Health Promotion, Risk Factors, Child, Preschool, Germany, Humans, Mass Screening, Female, Child
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