Sentences with phrase «other caregivers spend»

In these same cultures, mothers, siblings, and other caregivers spend a lot of time in very close proximity to their babies.

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Examples might include a child who visits with the other parent, spends a lot of time with friends and going out, or otherwise spends time away from parents or caregivers.
Whether you're spending your time at the beach or just looking forward to getting outside, it's your job as a parent or caregiver to keep your toddler safe at the pool and when having fun near other bodies of water.
Most experts agree that there are plenty of other ways for children to develop the skills necessary to be successful in kindergarten, including attending a good daycare facility or spending quality time at home with you or another loving caregiver.
Whether they're infants or bubbly teenagers, all kiddos spend time with other caregivers, but our values and beliefs — the heart of our family and what we hope to instill in a future generation — are set at home by us.
Let's get Real You and any other caregiver for your child will spend a fair amount of time diapering.
It would be interesting to look at the correlation between amount of hours the child spends with their primary caregiver vs others and the outcomes.
Separation anxiety peaks midyear, and by 24 months he'll be more comfortable playing alongside other children and spending time with other caregivers.
She spent eight months observing and documenting infants between the ages of six - and 18 - months use signs to talk about internal states, to have conversations with their caregivers about their emotions, and to communicate with other children.
Over the course of a few days this summer, the East Bay Times spent time with Connie and more than a dozen other African - American parents and caregivers as part of a fellowship encouraging parent involvement in schools.
Sam Glover: Which is just another way that having kids is really not, unless one person is going to spend all of their time being the worker and the other persons going to be the primary caregiver, that doesn't really work out.
By sharing these understandings and techniques - professionals come to a better understanding of the meaning of behavior which can then be shared with parents and other caregivers, placing the power of that understanding in the hands of the people who know, spend the most time with, and have the most powerful relationships with the child.
Is it that difficult to ascertain who was a child's historical primary caregiver, who is the more competent parent, where the child would be happier spending the bulk of time, whether Dad should have the additional overnight a week he wants, whether Mom really needs to relocate for her job, or — if the recommendation probably is going to be some version of «joint custody» anyway — whether the parents» schedules and the child's life work better on the 5 -5-3-3 plan or with a rotating every other week schedule?
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