Reviews growth and development throughout childhood, conditions interfering with growth and development, communicable diseases and infections, altered hematologic function, altered immunologic function, altered central nervous system function, altered respiratory or cardiac function, altered gastrointestinal and genitourinary function, altered musculoskeletal function, altered endocrine and metabolic function, altered dermatologic status, chronic life-threatening illness, altered psychiatric or psychological function, and appendices.
Dr. Janice A. Selekman is a professor at the University of Delaware School of Nursing where her research interests include school health and children's wellness needs in school, at home, and in hospitals. Dr. Selekman has also been recognized for her contributions in the field of ADHD and learning disabilities.