Mother's Role in Infant Self-Identity
.... 133). Winnicott believed that mothers who were healthy were usually
able to know what their
infant needed and provide for it. This ....
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Motor Development in Infants
.... By this time, the
infant will be
able to clap its hands and wave, and will have learned to drop things. At 11 months, an
infant ....
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Infant mortality in the United States
.... Furthermore, such professionals are
able to do something about the situation if testing .... in the early stages has an advantage over waiting for the
infant to be ....
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New Industries and Trade
.... If companies in
infant industries are
able to use that time to improve their competitive position, then there is some immediate gain to the company and perhaps ....
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Drug-Addicted Single Mothers
.... The mothers are not
able to develop themselves, explore their potential, and .... low birth weight infants, a disadvantage which influences
infant mortality, and ....
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Melanie Klein
.... they are
able to cope with their anxiety. Klein considered this position to be a normal development as the mental process of splitting allows the
infant to ....
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Melanie Klein
.... they are
able to cope with their anxiety. Klein considered this position to be a normal development as the mental process of splitting allows the
infant to ....
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Freud's Psychoanalytic Model of Personality
.... As a result, some individuals, during their childhood, may not be
able to develop their .... Freud referred to the first 18 months of an
infant's life as the oral ....
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Low Birth Weight & Infant Mortality
.... Unfor tunately, the Council did not simultaneously designate as suit
able for scientific .... in 1890 to 10.8 million in 1930, both maternal and
infant mortal ity ....
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Freud and Stages of Devlopment
.... pleasure from suckling on the mothers breast, this awakens sexuality in the
infant, and the .... The child must then be
able to reproduce the behavior it has seen. ....
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Humans and Primates
.... This convinced me how important it is for
infant primates to be competent information .... so far as to contend that many primate groups are even
able to recognize ....
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Behaviorism and Psychology
.... bar behind the
infant's head every time a dog approaches, the
infant develops a .... the behavior of the human beings, the behaviorists would be
able to predict and ....
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Cocaine Abuse and Infants: A Review of Literature
.... Mother-
infant interaction: Effects of home intervention and ongoing maternal drug use. .... the understanding of the client's reality that I am
able to understand ....
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Attachment Theory
.... theory posits the belief that not all of these infants are
able to rely upon .... style of the mother may be inadequate or insensitive to the
infant's needs for ....
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Mountain Gorillas
.... However, in many instances, older silverbacks, like Nunkie, seemed to be
able to obtain .... Or, it could be related to the fact that the
infant gorillas are less ....
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Jewish and American Law
.... of infection and so forth, whereas today being born allows the
infant to be .... then it should follow that babies which, after delivery, are not
able to perform ....
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George Herbert Mead
.... the sociologist speaks of the human mind taking itself as an object; the
infant can reflect on .... We are never
able to see our body as a whole, and the individual ....
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Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... With this technology, children and adults with cerebral palsy are
able to attend .... for parents, which includes all aspects of caring for the
infant or child with ....
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The Effect of Day Care Centers
.... Therefore, when the
infant at this level of development requires assistance, it is .... they become more needy of attention and less and less
able to entertain ....
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Modern Day Role of Men in Egypt and India
.... Educated working women are
able to leave home to work, and form nuclear .... The mother-
infant son relationship is unique;
infant sons are completely indulged from ....
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The Yellow Baboon
.... Most troops are
able to drink regularly, and they are known to dig wells in .... of development were the individual being born late in its cohort, an
infant born in ....
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Psychology
.... likely to remember more of our dreams, and 2) be
able to decipher .... In Chapter Eight, "
Infant and Child Development," Lahey explicates various stage theories of ....
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Brain Development
.... of the brain to cortisol affects its development - low stress as an
infant helps protect .... on its stomach can raise its head and chest, and will be
able to grasp ....
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Personal Life-Learning Experiences
.... A medical facility must be
able to provide the kind of care that a seriously ill patient needs. In this instance, an
infant needed to be treated by a special ....
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Brain Cells in Embryos, Fetus, Infants, Young Children
.... of the brain to cortisol affects its development - low stress as an
infant helps protect .... on its stomach can raise its head and chest, and will be
able to grasp ....
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Passive Euthanasia & Down's Syndrome Infants
.... to die slowly due to dehydration and infection or whether the
infant should be .... Human beings are now
able to interrupt the natural death process with medical ....
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Stages of Development in Freud
.... During the anal stage that occurs when the
infant becomes a toddler, the .... during the childhood and adult stages successfully, they would not be
able to achieve ....
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Development Problems of Children Evan was 10 weeks premature and ...
.... outside help and that some people with experience might be better
able to show .... her 9-month-old son, Robert, and how they attend an
infant development program ....
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Prime Minister Tony Blair
.... Must be
able to demonstrate that it is
able to consider the impact and benefits .... From the foregoing it appears that the initiative truly is in an
infant state. ....
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Family Communication and Consequences
.... The sooner parents are
able to recognize and understand this form of
infant communication, the greater the attachment and the less frustration parents may ....
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