Sentences with phrase «of fragile infants»

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The infant movement of a new men's consciousness holds enormous promise for addressing the distorted masculinism that contributes so much violence and peril to our fragile planet.
It is a significant commitment but will provide you with the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped give a fragile, preterm infant a fighting chance.
Breast milk helps to boost their fragile immune system, and it is also one of the most effective ways of building a strong bond between the infant and the mother.
What kind of global impact could we have by making donor milk available to fragile infants worldwide who don't have access to their mother's milk?
Baby thermometers are basic requirements for any household with an infant because with most babies» fragile immunity, there will be high cases of fever.
Prolacta is a privately held, scientifically - driven company committed to improving the quality of life for the most fragile infants through the balance of nature and science.
She volunteers for Special Kids, Special Care building systems of support for families with medically fragile infants.
Work with Human Milk Banking Association of North America - member non-profit milk banks to increase access to banked donor milk for fragile infants.
The mamaRoo is also now in more than 50 hospital NICUs, where it is frequently referred as «transformational» in its ability to soothe the most fragile infants, letting them devote their energies to healing and growing instead of fussing and crying.
The cold breezes are sometimes so strong that they stop us in our feet and forcefully remind us how fragile we are infant of a weightless, powerless breeze.
But we need donations to cover the cost of fuel, milk replacer and medical care for these fragile infants.
ZERO TO THREE JOURNAL Building Powerful Connections: The ZERO TO THREE Annual Conference 2016 JANUARY 2017 • VOL 37 NO 3 Contents 4 The Public Health Burden of Early Adversity Lisa J. Schlueter and Sarah Enos Watamura 11 Introducing a New Classification of Early Childhood Disorders: DC: 0 — 5 ™ Charles H. Zeanah, Alice S. Carter, Julie Cohen, Helen Egger, Mary Margaret Gleason, Miri Keren, Alicia Lieberman, Kathleen Mulrooney, and Cindy Oser 18 Infant Mental Health for Medically Fragile Babies in Intensive Care and Their Families Joy V. Browne and Ayelet Talmi 27 Circle of Security in Child Care: Putting Attachment Theory Into Practice in Preschool Classrooms Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, and Bert Powell 35 Mothering From the Inside Out: A Mentalization - Based Therapy for Mothers in Treatment for Substance Misuse Nancy E. Suchman ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 2 41 This Issue and Why It Matters Stefanie Powers The Intersection of Infant Mental Health and Reproductive Health and Justice: The Pioneering Voice of Irving Harris Joanna Lauen, Dorothy Henderson, Barbara White, and Joaniko Kohchi 50 Endorsement ®: A National Tool for Workforce Development in Infant Mental Health Sadie Funk, Deborah J. Weatherston, Mary G. Warren, Nicole R. Schuren, Ashley McCormick, Nichole Paradis, and Jacqui Van Horn 59 Jargon Buster: A Glossary of Selected Terms www.zerotothree.org/journal The ZERO TO THREE journal is a bimonthly publication from ZERO TO THREE: National Center For Infants, Toddlers, and Families.
Stress factors, such as negative life events, poor marital relationships, having a special needs infant or medically «fragile» infant, lack of social support, drug abuse, and personal and family psychopathology, have been associated with postpartum depression in some studies, but other studies have found no association [6].
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