The results show significant differences in Attention levels reported from both fathers and
mothers with higher values for daughters than sons.
Not exact matches
This birth
mother would like to continue
with her college career at this point and would like a family, too, that
values higher education for their children.
And when it comes to what they
value most in a job, working fathers place more importance on having a
high - paying job, while working
mothers are more concerned
with having a flexible schedule.1
A breastfed baby depends on his
mother for both food and comfort and in societies that place a
high value on self - sufficiency, the baby who will not be satisfied
with anyone other than his
mother may regarded by many as a liability.
We
value diversity and place a
high priority on raising the voices of those
with FASD, birth
mothers, adopters, foster carers, kinship carers and all those who live
with and seek to help those
with FASD.
Variations in the quality of maternal caregiving shape the neurobiological systems that regulate stress reactions.18
Higher sensitivity was found in
mothers and fathers who
valued attachments based on their recollections of being accepted themselves and sensitively cared for as a child.27 Likewise, in close relationships
with non-parental caregivers or mentors in which the child feels safe and secure, the child will make ample use of joint attention to social and non-social objects and events.