‘Should we strive to involve men in a meaningful way during pregnancy? Rethin...ParentingCultureStudies
In the UK, putative fathers are apparently strongly encouraged to be involved in antenatal care and delivery. This policy is partly driven by the belief that involving men as early as possible lays the foundation for better and more involved fatherhood once the child is born. For some women the opportunity to involve a partner is welcome: a partner can act as an advocate during times of ‘incapacity’ during labour (protecting the woman from unwanted technological intervention); he or she may help the woman to negotiate the services that she most wants by preventing her from feeling ‘outnumbered’ by healthcare professionals; and, a partner may provide company and support during long, possibly anxious waiting times or during labour in the absence of constant or even consistent birth attendants. At the same time, however, integrating partners into maternity care can create obvious ethical problems: however involved the partner is the pregnant woman must be the ultimate decision-maker as it is she who is the subject of any intervention.
We all want to be the best parents we can be for our children, but there is often conflicting advice on how to raise a kid who is confident, kind, and successful.
‘Should we strive to involve men in a meaningful way during pregnancy? Rethin...ParentingCultureStudies
In the UK, putative fathers are apparently strongly encouraged to be involved in antenatal care and delivery. This policy is partly driven by the belief that involving men as early as possible lays the foundation for better and more involved fatherhood once the child is born. For some women the opportunity to involve a partner is welcome: a partner can act as an advocate during times of ‘incapacity’ during labour (protecting the woman from unwanted technological intervention); he or she may help the woman to negotiate the services that she most wants by preventing her from feeling ‘outnumbered’ by healthcare professionals; and, a partner may provide company and support during long, possibly anxious waiting times or during labour in the absence of constant or even consistent birth attendants. At the same time, however, integrating partners into maternity care can create obvious ethical problems: however involved the partner is the pregnant woman must be the ultimate decision-maker as it is she who is the subject of any intervention.
We all want to be the best parents we can be for our children, but there is often conflicting advice on how to raise a kid who is confident, kind, and successful.
iHV regional conf: Robin Balbernie - Holding the future: The importance of he...Julie Cooper
Presentation by Robin Balbernie at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015.
Robin Balbernie is Clinical Director at PIP UK.
The TED talk can be found on my website at www.marykaykeller.com
This TEDxTalk is about what Fathers shared with me during the process of my Research. What was not in the research was as important as what was in the research. In the last 95 years we studied Attachment theory with mothers and their babies, we missed fathers. For more detailed information about my research see the previously uploaded slides. The slides alone won't make as much sense until you see the talk as the slides are simplistic representations of a the talking points. Thank you and remember to find me on almost all of the social networks. http://mkaykeller.com or http://allfamilysolutions.com
Intergrated-Therapy "Circle of Security"Karen Cowling
Do you want to bring up children who you have been able to parent from the inside out, to raise children who feel attached and loved, to assist them in being able to manage their own and others strong emotions. www.Intergrated-Therapy.com
0408618165
Karen.
Learn the history of attachment theory (known today as attachment parenting), and the benefits of creating a secure attachment with your infant and/or child.
Massaging your baby is beneficial on many levels including relaxing your baby, helping to reduce crying while improving the immune system, and strengthening the growing bond between you. Learn how to massage Your baby for health and happiness.
iHV regional conf: Robin Balbernie - Holding the future: The importance of he...Julie Cooper
Presentation by Robin Balbernie at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015.
Robin Balbernie is Clinical Director at PIP UK.
The TED talk can be found on my website at www.marykaykeller.com
This TEDxTalk is about what Fathers shared with me during the process of my Research. What was not in the research was as important as what was in the research. In the last 95 years we studied Attachment theory with mothers and their babies, we missed fathers. For more detailed information about my research see the previously uploaded slides. The slides alone won't make as much sense until you see the talk as the slides are simplistic representations of a the talking points. Thank you and remember to find me on almost all of the social networks. http://mkaykeller.com or http://allfamilysolutions.com
Intergrated-Therapy "Circle of Security"Karen Cowling
Do you want to bring up children who you have been able to parent from the inside out, to raise children who feel attached and loved, to assist them in being able to manage their own and others strong emotions. www.Intergrated-Therapy.com
0408618165
Karen.
Learn the history of attachment theory (known today as attachment parenting), and the benefits of creating a secure attachment with your infant and/or child.
Massaging your baby is beneficial on many levels including relaxing your baby, helping to reduce crying while improving the immune system, and strengthening the growing bond between you. Learn how to massage Your baby for health and happiness.
Several benefits are there if you will properly massage your Baby. Take look at this slide to find out the proper procedures of Baby massage. You will able to know about the processes massaging your Baby on different parts of his/her body. There also you can find when to massage your Baby which means you have to be well aware of your Baby’s massaging schedule.
This is a poster presentation highlighting a Critical Review of 33 Peer Reviewed Published Articles. This Critical Review was submitted successfully for my Preliminary Status into Doctoral Candidacy at Florida State University. The results were significant.
In this e-book, we aim to provide parents with a plain-English summary of the research about infant massage to support you make an informed choice and answer questions like:
Is infant massage something my baby needs?
What is the best and safest way to learn infant massage?
How do I know if information about infant massage is of a “high quality”?
Separation, Grief and Loss of Children in Foster Carekimberlykeith
Kimberly Keith, MEd, LPC
Academic Partnerships for Public Child Welfare
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
Southern Arkansas University
Magnolia, Arkansas
How to support Children’s Mental Health as a Parent? | Solh WellnessSolh Wellness
Discover how to support children's mental health as a parent. Learn effective steps and strategies to support Children Mental Health from Solh Wellness.
Dominic Carter before Foster & Kinship Parents in MichiganDominic Carter
Dominic Carter Before Foster Parents, Kinship Parents, and Adoptive Parents in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Health & Human Services in Traverse City, Michigan. May 5th, 2017. Dominic Carter received a standing ovation
The “Three A’s”…ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger’s Disorder: Overcoming Barriers to S...Stephen Grcevich, MD
In this presentation, we'll explore the functional impairments associated with ADHD, anxiety disorders and Asperger's Disorder in children and teens and share practical ideas for addressing the challenges each condition poses to "doing church" for affected kids and their families.
A child’s body and mind are still developing, so his physical and emotional reactions are different from adults. The professionals at East Tennessee Children's Hospital's Developmental-Behavioral Center are trained to examine and treat children in ways that will help children relax and feel comfortable in order to achieve the most accurate diagnosis and the greatest results from treatment designed just for them.
During our chapter reading group facilitation, my partner and I prepared an hour long presentation on the topic End of Life and Palliative Care. The basis of the presentation was from the weekly assigned chapters in our class textbook. We were required to present an engaging lecture, presentation, and/or hands-on activity for the class.
22. Demonstration of the Strokes Head - Engagement Chest - Emotional release Stomach - Digestive support Back - Stress release Legs – Relaxation Feet – Non threatening & Reflexology points
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25. Why is massage important to you as educators & policy makers? In home I M Classes Parenting Competency Healthier & Confident Children Healthier & Stable Families Engaged Parents Increased Opportunities For Learning Engaged Children Builds Parents’ Confidence
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29. Why Infant Massage? Infant Toddler Child Family Norms Social Norms Boundaries Communication Nurturing Adolescents Nurturing Parents Engaged Communities Boundary Awareness Community Norms Relaxation Health Engaged Engaged Families Nurturing Children Nurturing Young Adults Education Public Safety Public Health Environment Respect Relationship Competency Health Safety Trust Bonded Attached Nurturing Behaviors Family Values Environmental Respect Caretaking
30. Why Infant Massage? Generational Cycle Mother Parent/ Caregiver Father Parent Caregiver Infant Toddler Child Attitudes Of Nurturing Perceptions Of Nurturing Behavior Modeling Family Norms Developmental Educational Health Social Skills Future Nurturing Caretaking
31. What’s The Alternative? Infant Family Social Norms Child Abuse Child Neglect Domestic Violence Violence & Crime Public Safety Drop Outs Bullying Workforce Development Homelessness Costs to Healthcare Juvenile Justice Learned Helplessness Victimization Addiction Sexual Abuse Abandonment Criminal Behavior Family Disruption Intergenerational Family Violence Community Norms Disrespect Isolation Behavioral Disorders Developmental Delays Mental Health Ill Health Infant Mortality ATOD Elder Abuse & Neglect Cruelty to Animals Loneliness Detachment Gangs SYNDEMICS
32. What’s the Alternative? Generational Cycle Mother Parent Father Parent Child Attitudes Perceptions Behavior Modeling Family Norms ATOD Mental Health Educational Failure Child Abuse Violence
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39. Additional Supports Mirror Breathing Sign Language Dunstan Baby Language Age Appropriate Play Listening to Children’s Dreams Story Telling Kangaroo Care Attachment Parenting Nurturing Parenting Education Infant Massage Essential Oils Breast feeding