0 someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, or sick
1 someone who provides for the needs of children or of people who are ill or cannot provide for their own needs
Future research needs to consider the role of fathers or male caregivers in the emotional development of physically maltreated children.
The caregivers of the cancer patients reported feelings of confusion and helplessness.
There is debate as to how women prioritise these roles of worker and caregiver.
The caregiver could offer verbal and nonverbal input related to the object and child, but the child focused only on the object.
Sensitivity in the caregiver-infant interaction was assessed by behavior observations within the scope of home visits.
Infants typically experienced more or less successful outcomes depending on the nature and quality of their interaction patterns with their caregivers.
It has been unclear, however, whether such synchrony between caregivers and children extends into the realm of adjective acquisition.
Similarly, attempts to suppress pain expression can be understood as a function of the relationship between patient and caregiver.
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cuidador, -ora, cuidador [masculine]…
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personne [feminine] qui prend soin d’un proche malade, plus jeune etc., aide-soignant(e)…
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