Children's Health and Interventions: Literature Review Analysis
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Literature Review
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This literature review examines various interventions, medicines, and supplements used to improve children's health. It explores how healthcare departments implement methods to address children's health issues, including the use of models and tools. The review discusses different intervention programs, such as those focusing on health and clinical management, which provide health supplements and address parameters like social interaction and communication. It also covers interventions for developmental issues like autism, including Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI), which improve skills and health outcomes. Furthermore, the review highlights measures and methods employed by healthcare departments to remove deficiencies and inabilities in children, such as those related to communication and social interaction, and the use of the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM). The conclusion emphasizes the effective use of these techniques by healthcare units in developing new medicines and supplements for children to promote good health.
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