Sentences with phrase «as primary care giver»

Often, before a divorce begins, one parent is acting as a primary care giver and one parent works and supports the family monetarily.
You, as the primary care giver have to be alert to any sign of illness in your cat, and act accordingly.
While there was no evidence of overt discriminatory practices, women were disadvantaged as a result of their role as primary care giver.
Your midwife can step in as a primary care giver, especially if she is a nurse practitioner or graduate of a nursing program.
There is a growing trend in North America for women to choose a midwife as their primary care giver during their pregnancy instead of a medical obstetrician.
As the children struggle to negotiate all of these major challenges, so too must their mothers as their primary care givers.

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Respite care provides the opportunity for the primary care giver to take the occasional break, such as a weekend away or vacation.
You're also assigned a nurse (it changes as shifts change) who is your primary care giver.
With fewer high - tech hospitals and obstetricians available, many of those countries — like Holland, Sweden and Denmark — use midwives as the primary care - givers for healthy women during their pregnancies and births.
Although not their only barrier to career progression, it is clear that women's biological role as child bearer and, more often than not, primary care giver, is not going to change in a hurry.
Mothers and primary care givers have a responsibility as trailblazers and mind setters for the entire family, and help children in the right path of nutritious diet.
The wife worked part - time as a dental hygienist throughout the marriage but her primary role was care - giver to the parties» only son.
What we find so painful as babies is the same thing that undermines our well - being as adults, as we relate to our primary care - giver — be it a parent or an adult intimate partner.
Tracey's treatment program includes active involvement with children, parents, legal guardians and / or primary care givers (hereinafter referred to collectively as parents).
This podcast looks at the relationship between the kind of attachment we form as children with our parents or primary care givers and its impact on our relationship with ourselves and people in our later lives.
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