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Attachment is a mutual bond between baby and caregiver so strong that the caregiver's responses shape the baby's interactions with the rest of the world.
Judith Sandalow: Actions and Action Figures: Gift Giving as Brain Development Judith Sandalow 2011
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Getting to and from appointments becomes difficult with only one caregiver's assistance, as some transfers are a two-person job.
Marki Flannery: When It Comes to Home Care, One Size Does Not Fit All (Part 1): Multiple Sclerosis Marki Flannery 2011
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But he stressed that "a family caregiver's intuition is very important; they may fear they've done something to upset a person, when more commonly the patient is experiencing delirium."
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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Attachment is a mutual bond between baby and caregiver so strong that the caregiver's responses shape the baby's interactions with the rest of the world.
Judith Sandalow: Actions and Action Figures: Gift Giving as Brain Development Judith Sandalow 2011
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But he stressed that "a family caregiver's intuition is very important; they may fear they've done something to upset a person, when more commonly the patient is experiencing delirium."
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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This commonplace caregiver's life is one reason that obesity, smoking and chronic diseases — including depression — are steadily increasing in midlife women.
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Instead of pouring money into institutions that keep families apart while robbing children of the right to be raised in a nurturing family environment, we would prefer to see those funds used to bolster a parent or caregiver's ability to provide for their child.
Jennifer Morgan: For-Profit Orphanages Keep Haitian Families Apart Jennifer Morgan 2011
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It's not surprising, then, that the report finds that caregiving can take a considerable toll on the caregiver's physical and emotional health.
Secrets of the 401(k) Millionaires Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2012
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Instead of pouring money into institutions that keep families apart while robbing children of the right to be raised in a nurturing family environment, we would prefer to see those funds used to bolster a parent or caregiver's ability to provide for their child.
Jennifer Morgan: For-Profit Orphanages Keep Haitian Families Apart Jennifer Morgan 2011
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But he stressed that "a family caregiver's intuition is very important; they may fear they've done something to upset a person, when more commonly the patient is experiencing delirium."
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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