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    are important factors when preparing to select the best fit child. Also, when matching a child with potential caregivers, it would be best if the interests of the child match those of the possible parents. This would make the experiences that much more effective and successful. According to the National Adoption Center, another thing to keep in mind when matching a child with a caregiver is it is important that there is a certain level of “preparation and education of families prior to and…

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    some of these practices. When it comes to the primary caregiving and continuity of care Copple and Bredekamp (2009) state that there should be continuity of care so that all the infants and parents can form positive relationships with the caregivers. The caregiver should also get to know the baby and family so that they can better respond to the infant’s needs…

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    Attachment is a deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space (Ainsworth 1973, Bowlby 1969) McLeod(2009). British Psychologist John Bowlby connected the relationship shared between an infant and its primary care giver, and how this interaction impacted on long term forming of attachments. Bowlby found that if a child experience a strong, nurturing, secure relationship where their immediate needs are met; they are more willing to explore and aided in…

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    John Bowlby a British psychiatrist was the first to apply the idea of attachment theory. He defines it as the bond between infant and caregiver. In this case, Liam is the infant and the caregivers are his parents. The quality of the attachment to his parents has deep implications for Liam’s feelings of safety and capacity, to form a trusting relationship (Berk, 2013, p. 429). Attachment theory is defined as “a continuing affectionate bond that ties a person to another, over time and across…

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    Drug Rash Skin reactions can be caused by several different drugs. Allergy to the medicine can cause itching, hives, and other rashes. Sun exposure causes a red rash with some medicines. Mononucleosis virus can cause a similar red rash when you are taking antibiotics. Sometimes, the rash may be accompanied by pain. The drug rash may happen with new drugs or with medicines that you have been taking for a while. The rash cannot be spread from person to person. In most cases, the symptoms of a…

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    This journal article explained how the family reunification approach was used, for transitioning children and youth back in the parental/caregiver home. The article examined out of home placement faculties, and monitor the children’s behavior. The article explained multiple family planned meetings, and involvement throughout the transitioning…

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    The term "feminist ethics" refers to a wide range of moral issues concerning gender inequalities, power, politics and social vulnerability. Feminist ethics emerged in the late 20-th century as the way to challenge the traditional utilitarian and deontological approaches to ethics. As seen in the earlier posts, the deontological and utilitarian approaches to ethics emphasize on rule, rationality and justice, which in feminist world associates with masculinity. Feminist theorists, in turn,…

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    Senior Services Our caregivers are dedicated to supporting and empowering those in their care in establishing and enjoying the highest quality of life possible for them. They can be depended upon to give that care in a respectful and compassionate way. One of our first steps will be to begin and keep up exemplary communication practices with you and your loved one. Our non-medical, in-home care includes household duties and assistance with personal care. Some of the household responsibilities…

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    their daily routines. Additionally, they allow a caregiver to aid with user mobility while helping the patient maintain some form of independence. Mountaineer Complete Care features a wide variety manual, and powered wheel chairs. The manual wheelchairs typically weigh between 30-40lbs. However ,additionally we have a very super light Poly Fly wheelchair that is definitely right near 30 pounds. A lightweight weight frame can help both caregivers and users. The huge benefits include simplicity…

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    Every child around the world has rights in rearing, and developing. Everyone knows that anything that happens to a child will affect them either positively or negatively. In other words, children will grow and develop as they were reared since they are very sensitive creatures. According to "Everydaylife.com," there are four different types of child-rearing styles, which are, "Authoritarian" - according to Dr. Gwen Dewar, children raised in this style are expected to obey parents regardless of…

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