caregiver in the PONS Dictionary

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Programs help children, parents, caregivers and community members.
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Occupational therapists assist children and their caregivers to build skills that enable them to participate in meaningful occupations.
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In the process of providing support, caregivers are often overlooked and have no one to turn to with their own concerns.
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Some types of temperament may make some individuals susceptible to the stress of unpredictable or hostile relationships with caregivers in the early years.
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Informal caregivers have become so essential that they are estimated to provide an average of 55% of the care needed.
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It conducts research in the field of palliative care but also offers educational programs and training for nurses, caregivers and volunteers caring for dying patients.
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Through the support of parents, caregivers, and educators, a child can successfully progress from emergent to conventional reading.
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Human infant crying is highly salient and normally activates the assessment and management systems of caregivers directing them to crying infants.
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However, it should be recognized that even sensitive caregivers get it right only about 50 percent of the time.
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This suggests the importance of proper nutritional education for both the individual and their caregivers.
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