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How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Take Medicine
- Brief Lessons and Basic Pharmacology for the Parent, Caregiver, Nurse Aide, Nursing Assistant, and Medication Aide
- De: Tony Guerra
- Narrado por: Mike Lenz, Gary Furlong
- Duración: 2 h y 9 m
- Versión completa
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It's easier for pharmacists to get their kids to take medicine, and in this audiobook, I explain why. It makes so much sense for a child to take their medicine, logically. But getting children to take their medicine by justifying it logically is doomed to failure. I'm a dad with three seven-year-old triplet daughters, and I bring you into my thought process when it's time to give them medicine and how I bring them into the conversation - literally. At worst, you'll learn a lot about the most common over-the-counter medicines and some of the most prescribed pediatric medicines.
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Great Message!
- De Laura S. en 08-18-20
- How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Take Medicine
- Brief Lessons and Basic Pharmacology for the Parent, Caregiver, Nurse Aide, Nursing Assistant, and Medication Aide
- De: Tony Guerra
- Narrado por: Mike Lenz, Gary Furlong
Great Message!
Revisado: 08-18-20
I was initially intrigued by this title as it was interesting to me the concept of teaching children more about the medicine they might be taking. The author did a great job, specifically in chapter 5, when discussing the different medications a child might be prescribed. By breaking down the pronunciation of the medication while including important key facts, it became easier to understand the goal of each medication and a great mnemonic to remember each. I like the idea of encouraging kids to become educated about what they are putting into their body because it allows for a healthy dialogue regarding what processes are occurring within them, and what is being done to treat something that might be awry. The information was explained in a way that was easily understood, and the personal anecdotes added throughout really reinforced the information being presented for certain medications. Overall, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who might be in a position where they are required to distribute medication to a child!
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