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    OBSERVATION and WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT Name of Painting/Date Hope‚ II 1907-08 Artist Gustav Klimt (Austrian‚ 1862-1918) Describe what this painting subject is about. This painting’s subject is about mother’s hope. The pregnant woman who closes her eyes and faces her head toward swelling belly wishes for her healthy birth. Does the painting fit a specific theme? What is the theme or subject about? Yes‚ the painting fits a specific theme. Her big belly

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    Observations What are observations? Finding out what children can do & recording it Evidence of child behaviour & development Factual descriptions of child’s actions & language Observations help us to plan ‘next steps’ for children Why do we observe? To inform our planning To review the effectiveness of areas of provision & use of resources To identify learning opportunities and plan relevant & motivating experiences To reflect on our own practise To protect children To develop

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    ask them questions it shows them you were paying attention. My theory is you learn faster when you observe and when things are hands on. Everyone has there own way of learning ‚ not everyone is the same. Observation is to become familiar with the insiders to refine and subsequent observation and data collection. It has become aparent to me in the past few months that most people are not really thinkers‚ but are more observers .One who doesnt understand their learning style is never really learning

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    & A. M. Thompson‚ Midwives Research and Childbirth. London: Chapman & Hall. Health and Disability Commissioner. (1994). The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994. Retrieved September‚ 10‚ 2008‚ from http://www.hdc.org.nz/theact Health and Disability Commissioner. (1996). The Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights. Retrieved September‚ 10‚ 2008‚ from http://www.hdc.org.nz/theact/theact-thecode Jomeen‚ J. (2007). Choice in childbirth: a realistic expectation? British Journal

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    Natural Childbirth Since the beginning of time women have stayed constant with two things‚ menstruating and childbirth. Childbirth one of the most beautiful and natural experiences of a woman’s life began to get compromised in the 1960’s with the invention of the Epidural “epidural anesthetic‚ used especially in childbirth to produce loss of sensation below the waist.”(Webster 782) Childbirth now means just the delivery of a child it can now be opened for interpretation just saying childbirth can mean

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    QUESTION: Discuss disparities related to ethnic and cultural groups relative to low birth weight infants and preterm births. Describe the impact of extremely low birth weight babies on family and society (short and long term‚ including economic considerations‚ ongoing care considerations‚ and co-morbidities associated with prematurity). Discuss whether you feel that support services and systems in your community for preterm infants and their families adequately address their needs or not. Explain

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    Childbirth is a beautiful thing. After the hours of labor‚ there is nothing more special than having the newly mother able to hold her child the minute after it’s born. It makes the pain that you had just experienced go away because all that matters in the world is that newborn child in your arms. During labor‚ every woman has her own experience but one common experience is the pain. According to Kitzinger (1978) “Labor pain can have negative or positive meaning‚ depending on whether the child is

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    stimulus during childbirth is the release of oxytocin and the response is the increase in contractions. The cycle ends when the baby is born. 15) The hormone that is released from the hypothalamus is oxytocin. The hormone increases the intensity of the contractions. 16) When the intensity of the contractions increase‚ the stimulus will increase because an increase in contractions equals an increase in pain for the mother. Oxytocin is a natural painkiller that aids a women during childbirth‚ so the

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    Natural childbirth is where the mother does not receive any drugs to relieve pain or to aid the birthing process. Natural childbirth is considered to be the safest way for the baby to be born. It is healthier for the mom and baby. There is less chance of serious injury from iatrogenic trauma. You will have less chance of having a C-section. The mother has a much quicker healing time. If the mother plans on breastfeeding‚ she will have a much higher chance of a breastfeeding success and there is lower

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    In Plane’s essay‚ “Childbirth Practices Among Native American Women of New England and Canada‚ 1600-1800‚” the author describes the Euro-American’s views of Native American childbirth and illustrates that people’s experience with reproduction is shaped by their own cultural values and previous knowledge. For Euro-American women‚ this probably involved similar emotions and events as to what we see today- pain‚ nervousness‚ excitement‚ and celebration. But for Native American women‚ this experience

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