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    The Definition of Custody and Guardianship The Arabic root of custody (hadāna) means “to hold in one’s arms, to embrace and to place on the lap and to take physical care of the child who is still unable to do so by itself.” Custody is the care and rearing of the children which is associated with divorce and, accordingly, covers many issues that ensuring the fulfillment of children’s needs in all areas at a certain age, by a person who has the right of custody. In traditional Islamic law,…

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    The idea of attachment was first addressed in psychology by Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939, who believed infants became attached to the person who provides oral satisfaction, which the babies require to survive. In the 1950’s Dollard and Miller also built upon this concept suggesting attachment is a set of learned behaviours, through opulent learning and reward. Humans are altricial, because unlike animals, they cannot walk from birth, and therefore must attach to a caregiver within the first six…

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    NICU Asthma Case Study

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    Weber State University Web-Camera System in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICview is a password-protected Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) webcam system mounted close to the premature infant, or patient, that allows remote viewing by parents and family members. (Hill, 2011) The system was designed to facilitate the bonding of parents with their infant by providing 24/7 access for remote locations. A NICU webcam program allows management of the camera by the NICU staff, meaning they have…

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    We talked to the teacher and said that we hoped we could pick up the group from their classroom after we had set up the room after discussion with Ann. The group shared their break and seemed in harmony. The group dynamic changed after Andie went in and asked for his music, in which Helen and Julia’s energy went down. I introduced an elastic cloth for warm-up by telling them that it is utilized to help them engage with each other without harming. Calvin did not join in as Helen and Julia did…

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    have been conducted in hopes of better understanding the relationship between an infant and a mother, as well as, the effect the maternal care given to the infant has on the child. Studies have supported the idea that frequent separation protest is associated with maternal inability to reduce infant tension in that protest is linked both to amount of crying and to maternal unresponsiveness to it. However, it has given no support to the idea that much affectionate physical interaction between a…

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    An Amorous Intrusion The fear of people and ideals foreign to what we know often results in a detrimental division. “The Smallest Woman in the World”, a short story written by Clarice Lispector, follows a European explorer on an expedition through the Congo. He comes across the smallest woman in the world, who he names Little Flower. A striking image of Little Flower soon spreads across the globe. Through Lispector’s omniscient narrator, the audience experiences the innermost thoughts of people…

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    Case File One: Assignment Two 1. Comment on the quality of the attachment relationship between Vincent and his mother. Based on this, do you think that Vincent is at risk for developmental problems? If so, explain. Throughout the case, we learned that Vincent and his mother had a strong bond, which caused some issues when being placed in foster care. While in foster care, he continuously asked when his mother was coming to visit, but after being told she is still getting better, he seemed to be…

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    Have you ever wondered how animals imprint? Animal Imprinting is a very common thing. We don’t even notice it happening sometimes. So how do animals imprint and what/who do they imprint on? Animal imprinting Animals typically imprint when they are a newborn or are very young. They will establish a behavioral pattern of recognition and attraction towards others. There are numerous types of imprinting. Such as, filial imprinting. Filial imprinting is when offspring imprint on their parents.…

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    and Rosaleen, a black women whom T. Ray “[has] pulled...out of the peach orchard”(Kidd 2) to pick up responsibilities around the house that Lily’s mother had taken care of. Lily’s father is not up to the task of raising Lily alone. A girl needs a maternal figure in her life while she is growing up to guide her and give her love. Lily searches for the guidance she needs in T. Ray initially. Once T. Ray is unable to help Lily, she strives to find assistance elsewhere. T. Ray treats Lily poorly.…

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    Monkey Love Analysis

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    they were animal cruelty , because Harry mentioned that he didn 't like animals and didn 't care for them. But did people realize what was the outcome of these experiments. According to Robert Lickliter, “ His groundbreaking work clearly showed that maternal separation had a profound impact on subsequent, behavioral, social, and emotional development” (398). The separation of a mother changes you. I agree it would be a huge impact but why would it be an impact? It is because the love that a…

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