Not exact matches
It didn't take long for the talk at this week's national work - life conference in Baltimore to turn to Yahoo Inc.The Internet company's new ban on employees working from home has proved wildly unpopular with working
mothers who had expected
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Mother Theresa, with full Church
support, did
more for the poor of India than anyone, including the Indians themselves.
First of all to my parents, my father, Remus Muray, and my
mother, Marianna Muray, for their part in bringing me into the world, and their love, understanding, and encouragement throughout my life; to John Cobb, my theological «godfather» who first introduced me to process thought, and to whose friendship, inspiration, encouragement, and intellectual stimulation I am
more grateful than I could ever express; to David Griffin, who taught me how to think critically; to Jay McDaniel and Kevin Clark for their enduring friendship since our student days and perpetually intellectual stimulating conversations; Nancy Howell, without whose encouragement this project may not have been undertaken; William Dean, whose work has proved to be so liberating; to David and Rosanne Keller, for their friendship, the opportunity to work and play with them, and for their living relationally; Josephine Bates, for her friendship, encouragement, and
support in this endeavor; the Rt..
Traditionally, St. Paul has been the less favored twin — «Before I was elected mayor of St. Paul, my
mother in Brooklyn thought the Twin Cities were Minneapolis and Indianapolis,» says Norm Coleman, who is now a U.S. senator — and there were doubts that the
more affluent suburbs west of the Mississippi would cross the river to
support the embryonic franchise.
mothers who feel
supported by their children «s fathers suffer less parenting stress and parent
more positively.
Nashville, TN — June, 2014 — Attachment Parenting International (API), a non-profit global network of parenting
support groups with
more than 60 locations around the world, announces its newest Board of Directors member,
mother, author and major contributing member of the social work community, Karen Walant.
If we advocate for
more support for breastfeeding
mothers, does that equate to shaming every
mother who used formula?
• Reducing
mothers» sole responsibility for infants and young children through
more active paternal care, and
supporting mothers to interact with adults outside the child - rearing arena (for example, in employment) are likely to contribute to better mental health among
mothers and reduced parenting stress (Hrdy, 2009 — pp 168 - 171).
The father's functioning as a
support person is key, since depressed new
mothers are
more likely to turn to and receive
support from their partner than from any other individual, including medical staff (Holopainen, 2002).
Women, it seems, are still the only people worth talking to in the multi-million pound maternity and baby industry — and the same goes for our health professionals, who tend to see their client as the
mother, rather than taking on the bigger challenge of communicating
more holistically with the
support network that surrounds the baby — which in most cases includes its father.
Research shows that young
mothers who feel
supported by their baby's father adjust better to motherhood and behave
more positively towards their children — for whom a good relationship with «my dad» proves protective in face of other disadvantage.
As others have also pointed out there is a wealth of empirical evidence that
supports the fact that infants who sleep better have better child -
mother interactions (i.e. http://www.jaacap.com/article/S0890-8567 (09) 64116 - 2 / abstract)- again,
more references can be provided upon request.
But no matter how much
more involved fathers become, the world around them seems insistent on keeping them in their place: playing a
supporting role to a
more present,
more competent,
more loving
mother.
• While fathers of children with disabilities are
more likely than
mothers to rely on their partners for
support, they may feel they are giving
more support to their partners than they are receiving from them (Carpenter, 2002).
• While the fathers are less likely to receive
support from professionals (for review, see SCIE, 2005b) and are less likely to seek emotional
support (Pelchat et al, 2003), they are actually
more willing than
mothers to seek outside help (Lamb & Laumann - Billings, 1997).
I'd just like to add that i really agree on the fcat that there needs to be
more support out there for breastfeeding
mothers.
When I asked my Mom's Group facilitator — a woman whose own daughters were over 20 years old — how the conversation amongst rookie moms had changed in the 20 years that she'd been hosting
support groups for new
mothers, she told me that my generation talked a lot
more about products.
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Though wholly discredited today, the «refrigerator
mother» diagnosis condemned thousands of autistic children to questionable therapies, and their
mothers to a long nightmare of self - doubt and guilt») Could it be that
more parents are providing
more support because
more children are struggling with mental health issues that are completely unrelated to how they were parented?
Offer
Support and Information, not Advice — There is a big difference between «you should feed your baby
more often» and «breastfeeding is a process of supply and demand and usually the
more a
mother feeds her baby, the
more milk she will make».
So an example of that is if you have a
mother whom has a premy in NICU there are certain cards that you can put inside of the pump and it will create or try to stimulate stronger suck
support you know
more milk because you're not going to have a lot because you have premy and it you know kind of stimulates what the premy will do at breast for your breast.
Still, breastfeeding in the United States is increasing, according to the World Health Organization, partly because
more hospitals offer breastfeeding
support and allow babies to stay in their
mothers» hospital rooms.
If a
mother is
more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally
support that.With that being said, the reason I post these types pictures is for the
mother that tried breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got stared and pointed at, she got nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
But hospitals in recent years have been folding
more lactation
support into counseling for bereaved
mothers, helping to ease postpartum mourning and adding to the coffers of milk banks around the country.
Mary Ann Cahill was one of the original seven women who nearly six decades ago were sitting around in Franklin Park, Illinois, talking about how to
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Instead of trying to remake the working world to respect and
support mother love, feminists have ducked the responsibility by denying that
mother love is so very powerful, or by claiming that «real» feminists find career
more compelling than being with their children.
Research shows that when a
mother has the
support and encouragement of her partner, she's
more likely to be successful at breastfeeding and breastfeed for a longer duration of time.
More importantly, we postulated that breastfeeding
mothers would report an increase in appropriate management and
support for breastfeeding in their clinical encounters with pediatric residents.
Because young fathers» access to their children is largely controlled by other people, interventions to
support young men» fatherhood prove
more productive when delivered in partnership with
mothers, or at least with ongoing reference to them:
FI calls on government to scrap bedroom tax for separated fathers The Fatherhood Institute is calling on the government to make separated fathers exempt from the bedroom tax and take other steps to «draw in» and
support disadvantaged dads — who are
more likely to lose contact with their children if they separate from the
mother, according to new research.
At Hoole Lighthouse Community Family Centre in Chester, fathers» work grew from the
mothers» wishes: they wanted the men to receive encouragement and
support in their parenting role, so they might become
more involved at home.
Every year since 1983 no fewer than one in five American women has given birth via major abdominal surgery.22, 34 Today one in four or 25 % of women have a cesarean for the birth of their baby.22 The rate for first - time
mothers may approach one in three.9 Studies show that the cesarean rate could safely be halved.11 The World Health Organization recommends no
more than a 15 % cesarean rate.34 With a million women having cesarean sections every year, this means that 400,000 to 500,000 of them were unnecessary.No evidence
supports the idea that cesareans are as safe as vaginal birth for
mother or baby.
Who challenges GPs, schools, children's centres and other family
support services to have
more than the
mothers» details on their registration forms?
Given research ** showing that British fathers today provide
more childcare than any other individual apart from the
mother, such poor knowledge is a major handicap for families and a challenge to those services
supporting them, argue the NCT and Fathers Direct.
• Children (particularly boys) in lone
mother households tend to have
more conflictual relationships with their
mothers and to receive less emotional
support, cognitive stimulation, supervision and involvement from them (for review, see Jaffee et al, 2003).
In order to develop the
support the
Mothers» Union can offer to fathers, we would like to encourage
more men to access the MU Parenting Programme training course for parenting group facilitators.
We don't fully know the answers, but at least one fact is certain:
more support for
mothers, no matter the form, is always a good thing.
These are all issues that breastfeeding counsellors are trained to address and the surveys find that
mothers who had
support and had contact with friends who were breastfeeding were
more likely to breastfeed for longer.
Karla is also a La Leche League Leader,
supporting many
more mothers as a volunteer.
Childcare facilities being
more open to
supporting mothers who wish to provide breastmilk for their toddlers and older children
Driven by a passion to help her clients, Lisa has researched many challenging situations and shared her discoveries in articles, conferences, online
support groups, and through co-authoring The Breastfeeding
Mother's Guide to Making
More Milk as well as the chapter on Low Milk Production and Infant Weight in the Core Curriculum for Interdisciplinary Lactation Care.
Support for
mothers to return to work and maintain expressing milk for their children is in the news, now
more than ever.
Would everyone's time not be
more effectively spent providing
support for
mothers who want to breastfeed but who are struggling than trying to make life as difficult and expensive as possible for those who have chosen / had to formula feed?
It comprises 600 infant feeding specialists and
supports 30,000 health professionals who, in turn, are responsible for caring for
more than 650,000
mothers.
As a breastfeeding educator, I hope to create
more of an awareness about the importance of breastfeeding with other health professionals as well as provide individual and group breastfeeding
support to new
mothers to help work towards making positive change.
Through her own experiences, Jennifer also saw the need for a
more realistic, personalized and evidence - based approach to educating and
supporting new
mothers about breastfeeding.
Many new
mothers experience a brief episode of the «baby blues,» but some will develop postpartum depression, a much
more serious condition that requires active treatment and emotional
support for the new
mother.
With this in mind, I am
more than happy to share information about the goal to make an animated video song about breastfeeding which provides
support to
mothers who need it.
Emergencies are stressful and may cause trauma for
mothers, which leads to a need for even
more support.