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... stress ( Als 1982 ) . Als identifies stress cues such as hypotonia ( the baby is flaccid or limp ) or hypertonia ( the baby is rigid or stiff ) . Stressed babies flail their arms and legs . They stiffen , splay their fingers , startle ...
... stress ( Als 1982 ) . Als identifies stress cues such as hypotonia ( the baby is flaccid or limp ) or hypertonia ( the baby is rigid or stiff ) . Stressed babies flail their arms and legs . They stiffen , splay their fingers , startle ...
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... stress , and are unaware that their infant is not wearing enough clothing . They will need help learn- ing to recognize signs such as mottling , shivering , or bluish coloration of the skin as indicators that their baby is cold . The ...
... stress , and are unaware that their infant is not wearing enough clothing . They will need help learn- ing to recognize signs such as mottling , shivering , or bluish coloration of the skin as indicators that their baby is cold . The ...
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... stress . Financial issues , transportation logistics , and even marital stress are compounded . Comprehensive social services may be required to assist the family . Parents of children with orofacial abnormalities deal with what has ...
... stress . Financial issues , transportation logistics , and even marital stress are compounded . Comprehensive social services may be required to assist the family . Parents of children with orofacial abnormalities deal with what has ...
Contents
Acknowledgments iiii | 1 |
Infant States and Infant Assessment 512 | 5 |
OroFacial Assessment and Feeding Reflexes 1930 | 19 |
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