Sentences with phrase «interaction during care»

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Dedicated staff will provide direct care, crisis services, therapeutic interaction, supervision, and comfort during this difficult time in the lives of these young girls.
One likely explanation for the across - the - board increase in parents» investing in their young children's learning is that parents today are just far more aware of the unique importance of the early childhood years in shaping their children's development... It also may be that the increase in parent - child interactions among low - income families has been driven, in part, by the shift of low - income children out of preschool programs and into parental care during the economic recession.
VetPlan is a knowledge management system that enables the health care team to participate in the sharing and communication of veterinary knowledge with the client during all steps of the client interaction.
During these visits, he or she will take care of feeding your cat, attending to the litter box, playing with your cat and providing human interaction and affection.
Care and feeding of CHA Animal Shelter dogs, as well as interaction with public on the adoption floor if the shift is during adoption hours.
Care and feeding of CHA Animal Shelter cats, as well as interaction with public in the cat rooms if the shift is during adoption hours.
Notes: Group Size Notes: Max 16 Tipping: Traditionally in China tipping is not expected and thus there is no need to tip in restaurants and your general interaction with locals; however, tipping is customary - though not compulsory - in the tourism industry and not only shows an expression of satisfaction it may also be of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels.
Combined with a lack of voice acting, character interactions do not seem to be the product of intense love and care during development.
As a full - service firm, we work closely with our energy, environmental, construction, health care, hospitality, insurance, land use, real estate, and telecommunications attorneys as needed throughout the process, ensuring that our clients» interactions with the government during the contracting process are positive.
Being well cared for in warm, nurturing, and interaction - rich settings during these foundational years is essential to the healthy development of young children.
Educators at Gardner Farm Child Care are slowing down interactions with children during routine times, particularly during nappy changes.
An increased risk of physical and emotional / behavioural problems has consistently been observed in the offspring of mothers suffering from depression in the perinatal period.9, 10 Probably, complex interactions between several pathways may explain this phenomenon, including biological mechanisms (eg, fetal exposure to maternal stress hormones), behavioural and emotional features (eg, poorer prenatal care and attachment style of depressed mothers) and genetic predisposition transmitted to the offspring.10 In addition to depression during pregnancy and postpartum, exposure to ADs is another major concern.
In general, prosocial behaviors (helping, sharing, caring, politeness) increase during the course of childhood, although the development and prevalence of prosocial behaviors varies across cultures.11 For example, researchers find that prosocial behavior, as observed among peers and in parent - child interaction is more prevalent among young East Asian children than among Western children.
During infancy, parents provide primarily for infants» basic needs for sustenance, protection, comfort, social interaction and stimulation; by toddlerhood, as children begin to walk and talk, parents must also set age - appropriate limits on exploration while encouraging cognitive, social and language development.1 The challenges of parenting young children are best met when the mother has adequate emotional support and help with child care and is emotionally stable herself.
Room with necessary equipment for running mother - infant groups, which usually include provision of a meal; a quiet, comfortable room for mom - talk time while babies remain in the interaction room; qualified personnel to conduct the home visiting and lead the groups; qualified assistants to care for babies during mom - talk time.
Data for the implementation and impact studies will be collected from a variety of sources, including interviews with parents; observations of the home environment; observed interactions of parents and children; direct assessments of children's development; observations of home visitors in their work with families during home visits; logs, observations, and interviews with home visitors, supervisors, and program administrators; program model documentation from program developers, grantees, and local sites; and administrative data on child abuse, health care use, maternal health, birth outcomes, and employment and earnings.
This point is particularly relevant to interaction and relationship quality between siblings when parents require care because siblings often are a source of both support and interpersonal stress during this time (Connidis & Kemp, 2008; Gentry, 2001; Lashewicz & Keating, 2009; Suitor & Pillemer, 1996; Tolkacheva, van Groenou, & van Tilburg, 2010).
Whereas once we may have thought that peers began to have an influence on children during the primary school years and adolescence, it now seems possible that very early interactions with peers at home and in child - care settings could set the stage for later problems.
It has been reported that maternal PPD is a predictor of paternal one since the first is higher during the three months postpartum.8 Based on the existing knowledge of maternal PPD, literature suggests that also paternal PPD could be related with hormonal changes regarding alteration of testosterone, estrogen, vasopressin, prolactin and cortisol levels.10 In addition to mood disturbances, high parenting distress levels could also be considered a important factor compromising the parenting competence and the daily child care.17 Parenting stress is a construct related to the parent role and influenced by expectations and perceptions of child characteristics, parent characteristics and parental - infant interaction quality.
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