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Parental Self Sufficiency of Mothers

English · Paperback / Softback

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It is important for mothers to provide healthy stimulants especially to their babies' environment during infancy when brain development and development areas are the fastest as well as neurological connections that established in the brain through the correct stimulation cause to emerge abilities such as memory, language, planning skill, hand-eye coordination, physical dominance. In the provision of these stimulants, maternal education level, working conditions, time spent with the child and the nature of this time, and the maternal self-sufficiency which affects these factors and includes the level of knowledge about child development are also important. The self-confidence that the mother has in her motherhood role and the level of knowledge and skill that can support her baby's development are important drivers in the development of motherhood self sufficiency.

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¿erife Sezen Dursun, works on family education, counseling, child development and early intervention program. Müdriye Y¿ld¿z B¿çakç¿ works on child development, developmental areas, early intervention, disabled children, different approaches in preschool education.

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Authors Müdriye Yildiz Biçakçi, ¿erife Sezen Dursun, Serife Seze Dursun, Serife Sezen Dursun, Müdriye Y ld z B çakç, Müdriye Y¿ld¿z B¿çakç¿, Müdriye Yildiz Biçakçi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783330022478
ISBN 978-3-33-002247-8
No. of pages 72
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Kindergarten and pre-school education

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