1. But because men lack the experience and confidence, infant care training can help. 2. In Britain two examples of cohort studies provide descriptive accounts of patterns of infant care in urban communities. 3. It does not require science to inform us that infants require infant care and children require child care. 4. The two changes in infant care practice had a temporal relation with mass publicity accompanying fund raising for the Cot Death Association. 5. This paradox has prompted research on the potential contribution of varying infant care practices to the prevention of deaths from this syndrome. 6. We have been reared like our brothers to develop our potential, not to mind younger siblings and learn about infant care. 7. But health care professionals have said the delays in test results have undermined efforts to provide better infant care. 8. Especially hard to find is infant care, school-age care and care during evening and weekend hours, according to the study. 9. More infant spaces are available in family day care homes, the most available form of infant care. 10. Recently, she said, the institution received six children from one of the infant care orphanages. |