Intake Packet for KidWorks - ChristianWorks for Children 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Intake Packet in our editor.
  2. Begin with the Family Orientation Questionnaire. Fill in your name, address, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. List all participating family members, including their ages and any allergies or medical concerns. This information is crucial for the program's planning.
  4. Proceed to the Adult Form. Indicate your current marital status and provide insights into how divorce has affected various aspects of your life.
  5. Complete the Child and Teen Forms by checking how they feel about changes since the divorce. Encourage them to express their emotions honestly.
  6. Review and sign the Family Agreement Form, ensuring everyone understands the guidelines of participation.
  7. Finally, complete the Permission Form and Your Rights to Privacy sections, making sure you understand the confidentiality policies before signing.

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The recommended daily intake of water for children is: 1 to 3 years old: 4 cups. 4 to 8 years old: 5 cups. 9 to 13 years old: 5 to 6 cups.
From providing essential nutrients to helping prevent dehydration, IV hydration can be a life-saving measure for children of all ages. Pediatric IVs are a great option for athletic kids and children recovering from illnesses that can lead to dehydration such as a stomach bug, cold, or flu.
Liquid IV is not recommended for children under 4 due to their unique electrolyte needs, but a small amount may not cause serious harm.
Some electrolyte drinks contain caffeine, which the American Academy of Pediatrics warns can be harmful for children under 12 since its a stimulant and can negatively affect the heart.
People with high blood pressure should avoid electrolyte beverages since they should be on a low-sodium diet, and people with kidney problems, like chronic kidney disease, shouldnt drink electrolyte beverages because their kidneys cannot efficiently filter out electrolytes, Patton added.

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Table 1. AgeAdequate intake (mg/day)Chronic disease risk reduction intake (mg/day) 13 years 800 Reduce intake if above 1,200 48 years 1,000 Reduce intake if above 1,500 913 years 1,200 Reduce intake if above 1,800 1470 years 1,500 Reduce intake if above 2,3002 more rows

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