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    Spiritual Embryo

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    material body first takes shape as a selfforming embryo‚ requiring during its formation the protection and nurturance of the womb that envelopes it‚ the human soul first appears in the newborn child in an embryonic form that requires nourishment from a psychic womb—the protective environment of loving‚ caring parents and a spiritually responsive education. Montessori’s distinctive notion of the child as a “spiritual embryo” emphasized her key principle that the growing human being is not simply

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    readying it to experience love and happiness. Conversely‚ the release of fear and stress hormone (adrenaline) during intimacy and birth is a double assault on the newborn and can interrupt the actual architecture of his/her brain and impair infants’ healthy brain development. After birth‚ if babies do not have access to support from a caring adult‚ they can once again experience increases in their toxic stress load. When we consider that postpartum depression is now the most commonly found complication

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    Registered Nurse

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    technicians. Their work often goes unappreciated or taken for granted. There is significant occurrence of burnout in nursing professions because of these pressures‚ but the rewards are far greater. Nurses tend to be nurturing‚ caring individuals. They get great satisfaction from caring for sick or injured patients. Nurses provide a vital link between patients and other medical professionals‚ and often act as patient advocates and spokespersons. The health care industry could not exist without nursing professionals

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    Personal Narrative Have you ever heard the term “Butterflies in my stomach?” If you haven’t‚ it’s when you get a real fluttery feeling in your stomach when you get surprised or shocked by something. I had that feeling‚ that same feeling when I heard the news about one of my closest family members from my mom. The day I found out‚ I was getting ready for my friend’s birthday party at a waterpark. I went into my mom’s room to ask her when we were leaving and it looked like she had been crying

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    the event has raised over $800‚000‚ all of which has been given directly to the hospital. The event was started by Sam and Shelby Snellenburger of ABC MotorCredit to help support the families and medical staff doing the vital work of caring for sick or premature newborns. Low birth weight‚ congenital heart defects‚ breathing issues‚ and intestinal problems are just a few of the serious issues that NICU doctors and nurses address for the youngest

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    through the leverage of technology to minimise the over- reliance on labour coupled with the mandatory spread of the two weeks paternity leave instead of being it taken as a continuous period and provide employees the option of working at home while caring for the new-born child. This will not only benefit the employers but the employees as well because the employers can be better equipped to face the problems through utilisation of technology but at the same employees can also care for their new-born

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    Child Abuse Sociology

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    Child abuse was not investigated for hundreds of years because there was not a clear definition due to differentiating cultures‚ and children were often seen as nothing more than the parent’s property. Therefore‚ the discipline practices and moral values of the parents were left unquestioned and the children grew used to the violence they were given‚ or they began to see themselves as unworthy of their family’s love. Fortunately‚ the worldly viewpoint on how children should be treated began to change

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    CACHE UNIT 8 E2

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    Unit Eight – E2 ‘’Collate information about how care for children may be provided within families and society’’ ‘’Child care (or "childcare"‚ "child minding"‚ "daycare"‚or "preschool") is the caring for and supervision of a child or children‚ usually from newborn to age thirteen. Child care is the action or skill of looking after children by a day-care centre‚ babysitter‚ or other providers. Child care is a broad topic covering a wide spectrum of contexts‚ activities‚ social and cultural conventions

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    The Role of a Nurse

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    care and well being of children‚ weather it being the first person to asses a Childs needs when it arrives in Accident and Emergency‚ or being a school nurse performing health checks. They are involved in the care and treatment of all children‚ from newborn babies to full grown adolescents. They have to deal with a range of situations‚ from sick children with health problems or those with broken bones‚ to children in suspected child abuse cases. The major factor that makes paediatric nursing so different

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    by Joyce Carol Oates relates to this thought because she comes across a similar issue‚ but with a whole different meaning. One evening on her way home from work‚ Kathe discovers a fawn on the side on the road. She wants to save the extremely small newborn animal and along the way she discovers new feelings and a power within herself that she never thought in her wildest dreams she would have. Throughout the story Kathe portrays many different traits‚ such as her wisdom‚ her motivation‚ and the kind

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