We sought to provide evidence-based guidelines forhealth professionals when communicating with parents about vaccination.Julie LeaskSenior LecturerLeask, J., Kinnersley, P., Jackson, C., Cheater, F., Bedford, H. & Rowles, G. (2012). Commu- nicating with parents about vaccination: a ...
This link is particularly critical early in life as parents draw infants into the structure of their environment using infant-directed speech (IDS), a communicative code with unique pitch and rhythmic characteristics relative to adult-directed speech (ADS) [3, 4]. To begin breaking into language...
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To contribute knowledge to this area, this study investigated the perceptions of the classroom teacher and parents of preschool children concerning their experiences of communicating with each other via digital technologies during COVID-19. The participants consisted of one teacher and three mothers of ...
serve understanding to parents about nutrition. In summary, the media has to be seen as an important partner, with its own views and agenda, rather than a delivery mechanism for scientific messages (=-=Fineberg & Rowe, 1998-=-). The media plays a powerful role not only in the general ...
Similarly, parents who thought HCPs were being evasive were less effectively able to manage their grief. Parents who felt adequately informed and were satisfied with their child's end of life care experienced lower levels of early grief [26]. In addition to the death of their child, many ...