Sentences with phrase «closely at mothers»

This is just the sort of nuance that emerges once you get beyond «digital moms» and look more closely at mothers themselves.

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Sometimes toys were snatched or thrown but I watched closely how mothers spoke to their children at these moments.
If children raised on perfect food without their mother's presence is not your idea of a utopia, I suggest we all stop focusing so much on the wonders of breast milk and look more closely at the issues involved in exclusive breastfeeding and in mother - infant proximity.
What happens in Missouri is being closely watched by both sides: midwifery advocates who argue that childbirth is not a medical emergency and that women should be able to deliver at home with a certified midwife, and members of the medical establishment who argue that home births without physicians are perilous ventures for mothers and babies.
If children raised on perfect food without their mother's presence is not your idea of a utopia, I suggest we all stop focusing so much on the biochemical wonders of breast milk and look more closely at the issues involved in exclusive breastfeeding and in mother - infant proximity.
I work closely with mothers to help them understand how to most efficiently help themselves at home.
The boy, whose mother was HIV - positive when he was born, has been closely monitored by Yvonne Bryson and her colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Women who have had pre-eclampsia previously are at higher risk of recurrence and are closely monitored during pregnancy, but there is no way of determining who is at high risk in first - time mothers.
Most investigations of these changes have focused on mothers, but scientists have recently begun looking more closely at fathers.
As a young girl, my mother would take me to an Aveda salon to get my hair cut, and it's pretty serendipitous that all these years later I get to work closely with them at Wanderlust as a brand representative and social media influencer.
At birth, the vitamin D levels in the mother's blood are correlated closely with those in the blood of the baby's umbilical cord.10, 11 The mother must therefore maintain optimal levels of vitamin D during pregnancy in order for the newborn to begin life with optimal stores of vitamin D.
The directorial debut of MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE producer Josh Mond, JAMES WHITE, which had its world premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2014 where it was the winner of the «Best of Next» Audience Award, is a confident and closely observed debut that explores loss and the deep relationship between a mother and son.
The 27 - year - old is closely watched over by her overbearing mother (Geraldine James) at home on Jersey.
When Cal ultimately reveals to Aron that long - dead mother Kate is actually a successful Madam at a prosperous cathouse, it sets the stage for what is essentially the «good» collapse of Adam's closely - held sense of antiquated values and morality.
The three play the same difficult woman, modeled closely on Albee's mother, at different stages of her life.
We are also working closely with researchers from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory who have been monitoring the mother - pup pairs at the rookeries on the Channel Islands.
Looking more closely at specific risk factors associated with non-signers, we find that non-signers are more likely to have been incarcerated at birth, exhibit abusive behavior towards the mother and / or child, and have children with multiple partners.
In Switzerland, where we conducted the study, most fathers in middle to high socioeconomic status families work full time — or close to full time — whereas the mothers at 3 months postpartum are mostly still on maternity leave, which may explain why a father's depressive state is less closely related to family functioning than is that of the mother in the first months, especially in cases of a mild or moderate depressive state, as we were able to measure in the present low - risk sample.
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