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Snezhnost [94]
4 years ago
8

The term responsive caregiving means

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docker41 [41]4 years ago
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The term responsive caregiving means the caregiver is needed to pay close attention to the child and being able to respond and give what the child needs. Caregiving is not an easy job with high consequences to the caregiver and the person being attended.
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