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The opposite ends of the spectrum might also be conceived of as "rigid" versus "flexible" infant-rearing practices.
Infants of mothers expressing more parent-centered and rigid attitudes towards infant-rearing had nearly three times of a greater risk for continual behavioural difficulties in comparison with mothers who expressed more flexible and infant-centered attitudes.
To describe our experience with ketamine sedation during infant flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Dr. Kuhl calls bilingual babies "more cognitively flexible" than monolingual infants.
In support of this idea, Richmond and Nelson (2007) cited the observation that 9-month-old infants who are able to crawl and likely acquire a richer representation of their environment (or the 'where' of their episodic memories) than their non-crawling counterparts appear to be more capable of using their memory in a flexible manner than infants who are not yet crawling (Herbert et al., 2007).
One company advises women to feed their babies nest fragments dissolved in milk to "give the infant a flexible mind".
"Changing these reactions would be possible as infants are flexible, but it may take time," she said.
A high score on this measure indicates an infant-centered, flexible approach to parenting.
We report the first experience in predominantly small children and infants with retrievable, flexible stents designed for tracheobronchial use.
Their ability to do so can be limited by surfactant deficiency and their soft and flexible chest wall makes preterm infants less able to generate sufficiently high pressures to achieve effective lung expansion.[25], [26] Nevertheless, expectant management (without direct intubation) may show that some preterm neonates are able to manage this with NCPAP assistance only.
For example, endorsing the statement "Babies should be fed on a fixed time schedule" is considered parent-centered and rigid, whereas endorsing the statement "Babies should be fed whenever they want" is considered infant-centered and flexible.
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