Who would want to give birth in a place where they're the lowest
priority on their caregiver's list?
Not exact matches
Ironically, their
caregivers either have no idea of how the women are suffering, or they dismiss them as angry, unreasonable, and ignorant — of putting a higher
priority on their experience than
on the well - being of their babies, or they fear the women will sue them.
When asked, people with quadriplegia say their first
priority is to scratch an itch, feed themselves or perform other simple functions with their arm and hand, instead of relying
on caregivers.
Stephen Magura and Alexandre Laudet argue that in - utero exposure to cocaine and other drugs can lead to congenital deficits that may make a child more difficult to care for and, therefore, more prone to being maltreated.9 Parenting skills can also suffer among substance - abusing parents, who may be insufficiently responsive to their infants.10
Caregivers who abuse substances also may place a higher
priority on their drug use than
on caring for their children, which can lead them to neglect their children's needs for such things as food, clothing, hygiene, and medical care.
Which parent always announces (again) a departure from the home while
on the way out the door, following a prior announcement and schedule check with the other parent or
caregiver, and an inquiry to make sure that the other is fully aware that that parent will be temporarily unable to supervise the child, and that the other has affirmatively recognized the need to switch
priority attention and become aware of the child's whereabouts and needs?