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    In particular‚ my final position before retiring was caring for several infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome‚ both in the home and as support of the family during hospitalizations. However‚ the skilled-nursing home care was to help keep hospitalizations at a minimum. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a congenital defect‚ by which the left side of the heart is grossly underdeveloped‚ and prior to 1990‚ infants died shortly after birth due to circulatory collapse (Mavroudis et. al‚ 2011)

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    Identify 5 physical activities for infants and the material needed for each activity. * Infants should interact with parents and/or caregivers in daily physical activities that are dedicated to promoting the exploration of their environment. * Infants should be placed in safe settings that facilitate physical activity and do not restrict movement for prolonged periods of time. * Infants’ physical activity should promote the development of movement skills. * Infants should have an environment

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    of development (Infant‚ Toddler‚ Early Childhood‚ Middle/Late Childhood‚ and Adolescence). There will be a room geared specifically for the infants‚ a room set up for the toddlers‚ a room for the children in the early childhood stage‚ a middle/late childhood room‚ and a room for the adolescence. Within each of these five rooms will be the tools‚ supervision‚ and support necessary to enhance the physical‚ cognitive and psychosocial areas of their development. 1. ROOM #1 – Infant Room Paragraph 1

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    is characterized by specific behaviors in children‚ such as seeking proximity with the attachment figure when upset or threatened (Bowlby‚ 1969). Bowlby’s theory states that attachment is adaptive and innate and that it aids the survival of the infant by ensuring its safety‚ an example supporting Bowlby’s theory is Lorenz’s research‚ otherwise known as imprinting. Imprinting is the rapid learning process by which a newborn or very young animal or human establishes a behaviour pattern of recognition

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    the learner will: 1. Allow nurse to assist with helping infant and mother create a good latch 2. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the physiology of breastfeeding 3. Acknowledge coping methods to deal with anxiety 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the health benefits that breastfeeding provides for newborns 5. Exhibit a willingness to continue with attempts at breastfeeding‚ so long as no physical or physiological issues (mother and infant) interfere with the process _______________________________________________________________________

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    The Importance of Breastfeeding – From the Baby to Society The Importance of Breastfeeding The newborn and young baby Breastfeeding is vitally important for the young baby. It is how babies were designed‚ through millennia of evolution‚ to be fed‚ and as such is perfectly tailored to their needs. It provides perfect nutrition‚ presenting all the necessary components‚ and delivering them in the most bio-available way. It provides antibodies‚ protection from disease that helps to support the baby’s

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    by co-sleeping. For example‚ co-sleeping with an infant may prevent parents from getting a good night’s sleep for fear of rolling onto their infant. Pediatricians have pointed out risk factors of co-sleeping such as accidental sleep-related deaths‚ including suffocation. “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has discouraged co-sleeping because it can contribute to the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) due to the possibility of the infant being rolled on‚ turned into a wrong position‚

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    Study of Joint Action Objects with Infants Paige Althaus Terra State Community College REFERENCE CITATION Fawcett‚ C. and Liszkowski‚ U. 2012. Observation and Initiation of Joint Action in Infants. Child Development‚ 83 (2)‚ pp. 434-441. Feldman‚ R.S. (2011). Cognitive Growth: Piaget and Vygotsky. Life span development: a topical approach (pp. 153-155). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall/Pearson. TITLE Observation and Initiation of Joint Action in Infants INTRODUCTION Observation is

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    stated that “the scientists concluded that infants generally position themselves to the right of their mothers despite their mother’s preference for positioning them to the left‚ especially in

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    the considerable facts and psychology termed as motor development phases. Motor development contains the actions and stages of development of an infant; this is what going to be illustrated in the give paper. The main aim of the current discussion is to describe the patterns of motor development in accordance with the activities performed by the infant while he is growing. Considerable Facts: Initial development of a child results in 2 major skills; Fine motor skills and gross motor skills. Gross

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