Marketplace

Related Articles

More

Related Categories

More

Recently Added

More

Join StudyUp.com Today

It's always free and anyone can join!

Watch StudyUp Demo Video Now

You Recently Visited

Child Health Resources

Joel Said:

Is it ethical to restrict human reproduction for the sake of environmental health?

We Answered:

I 100% think we should limit the amount of children people are allowed to have. I wouldn't even go as far as to only have one kid, I think two would be just fine. Then you are maintaining the population (with a gentle decline due to death rate) and you don't end up with the "little Princes" issues of the Chinese policy.

I can't think of one issue that we face today that would not be improved by fewer people on this earth, period. Education, crime, the environment, everything. Whenever I see people having eight or nine kids, I cringe inwardly and always have to stop myself from asking who is going to pay for their college education (well, not usually anyone, which is a shame).

This is all very unrealistic, since the people who have the multiple children don't really see it from a resources perspective. It is quality, not quantity we need in our kids. The resources we have are limited. Place more resources with fewer kids and everyone wins.

Timothy Said:

what resources can help a father when the mother leave the child with him because she cant care for it?

We Answered:

check w the state I have heard of people who take in neices
or 1/2 brothers/sisters etc. and get $ from the state

Wayne Said:

Muslim Health Resources?

We Answered:

May be this site will help you:
http://www.islamonline.net/English/Scien…

Courtney Said:

Are there good resources for families with autistic children in South Carolina?

We Answered:

Here are some ideas for you:

http://www.scautism.org/links.html

http://tpac.asiwebdesign.com/

http://www.autism-network.com/resources.…

I hope those help you!

Eleanor Said:

Are there any resources for someone who was sexually abused?

We Answered:

Usually. It depends on where you live, but almost always there's *something* out there that's cheap/free. Below is a pretty good link to some steps in finding help. If you can just find one support group you can go and ask them about resources.

Ask any open door clinics in the area or state/county mental health facilities.

GL and good for you on being supportive :)

Discuss It!