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The 11th World Congress of World Association of Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) took place in Yokohama, Japan between 1st and 5th August 2008. The WAIMH focuses on the psycho-physical welfare of babies and their carers, so therefore a variety of approaches characterises WAIMH Congresses. This yea...
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M. (2021). Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission (MHINT) Process Manual. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/s6n4h Cote, R., & Bornstein, M. H. (2021). Synchrony in mother-infant vocal interactions revealed through timed event sequences. Infant Behavior and ...
Creative interventions in child and adolescent mental health Sections Figures References Abstract Introduction Why passive music listening? Methodology Results Findings analysis Discussion Conclusion Data availability References Acknowledgements Funding Author information Ethics declarations Additional information Electron...
1 Thus, the health professional's support is important to clarify and inform of the reactions expected at this time and help parents/caregivers to overcome difficulties.34 On average, it takes at least eight exposures to an initially rejected food for it to be accepted by the child.35 ...
During the postpartum period, new mothers experience drastic changes in their body, brain, and life circumstances. Stress from the emotional and physical demands of caring for an infant is associated with negative mood and parenting outcomes. The use of
Human milk, which is generally regarded as the best source of nutrition for infants, contains a physical fraction known as the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM), which delivers techno-functional and...