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    Child Disipline

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    discipline there children on some type of level. Caregivers that work full time jobs and need care provided for their child before proper school going ages opt for daycare centers. Most parents are anxious about leaving their children only because honestly they would like to stay home with their children. Most caregivers main concern is the discipline that will be adminisiterd to their child. Most daycer centers do not dipsipline the same way the primary caregivers do but should be trained on how to properly

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    the types of attachments that infants form with their caregivers‚ and the results gained from these studies show how early attachments can affect children whether positively or negatively. Some psychologists claim that the ability to attach to the caregiver is innate in babies. Bowlby said that ‘babies are born with an innate tendency to create strong emotional bonds with their caregivers’. This is mainly for survival because the caregiver provides them with food and shelter. Ainsworth sees

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    Robert Sternberg had his own theory on love. He developed his triangular theory of love that consists of three dimensions; passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. First is passion. Passion is a powerful and sometimes uncontrollable emotion. It is an intense pining to become one with another. To have passion with another you experience fire‚ excitement‚ arousal‚ affection‚ sexual love‚ and strong felt emotion. Passion is one of the key factors in a romantic love‚ when passion is the only thing present

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    A caregiver is someone who has the responsibility to provide care to the patients. To become an effective caregiver‚ there are enormous attributes required. Primarily‚ the caregiver should have the quality of empathy which means that the person is able to understand the feelings of someone else. In terms of providing best care‚ caregiver must understand what their whole world is about

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    development‚ know individual children; and use a variety of teaching methods (Belinda & Nestlerode‚ 2011). In the infant and toddler years‚ it is developmentally appropriate for the caregivers to have a healthy and accepting attitude about bodily functions (Copple & Bredekamp‚ 2009). I have heard comments by caregivers about an infant’s bodily functions and always thought it was not right‚ but I did not realize it was part of

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    Why Parent Matters

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    The article “Why a Baby’s Connection with a Parent Matters” by PERRI KLASS‚ M.D published June 26‚ 2017 is about the emotional connection that develops between a baby and a parent or caregiver. Klass Explains that why the attached bond with a parent or a caregiver is essential in a baby’s early years. Going into more detail about the article gives you the outcomes & effects about having or not having secure bond with a child. There are two main points of this article‚ the first point of the article

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    levels of the patient and regular caregivers. It can be less stressful when the regular caregivers get a break from taking care of various groups like the elderly. It’s only a short-term situation so they’ll be back on track after the

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    is vital for creating relationships with parents‚ caregivers and other family members. Attachment is a natural instinct which compels the young child to search

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    FACTORS OF SPIRITUAL Prevalence and Associated Factors of Spiritual Needs Among Patients With Cancer and Family Caregivers Prevalence and Associated Factors of Spiritual Needs Among Patients With Cancer and Family Caregiver Problem Statement Identify cancer patients and their caregivers spiritual needs and measure the prevalence of these spiritual needs. The patients and their caregivers can have similar spiritual needs that may require care. However‚ a nurse’s help with these spiritual needs‚

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    form a strong attachment to their caregiver. Psychologist Mary Ainsworth sought to expound on Bowlby’s attachment theory by creating a test designed to observe the behaviors of children in different situations. Ainsworth devised the Strange Situation test‚ which placed young children in situations where the primary caregiver left and a stranger was introduced (Belsky‚ 2016). The purpose of the test was to assess the strength and type of attachment to the caregiver (Belsky‚ 2016). Bowlby and Ainsworth

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