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Nurses Role In Child Development:

Nurses Role In Child Development A child's normal nurses role in child development, though more limite could be spelled out in similar detail. It is nece sarily a reciprocal and interacting nurses role in child development in relah'c to each aspect of the nurses role in child development of the parents. For e: ample, as a parent is expected to teach, so in tui is a child expected to learn and to acquire and di play the social behavior that is appropriate to h age and sex, and that is acceptable to the famil; the peer group, and the community.

The 1957 summer issue of Child Study was devoted to a consideration of "the man in the family." (62, 1957) It was pointed out that children are growing up with little awareness of the nurses role in child development of the father, and only a dim understanding of their own masculine and feminine nurses role in child developments; that "fathering" has received very little attention in comparison to the emphasis on "mothering." We need to know much more about the potentialities of the father-child relationship for child development. The traditional conceptions of the good father as provider, disciplinarian, fount of wisdom, and good example are quite different from the concept of the father as a sharer in the child's total development and in all aspects of family life.


Experiences are important in the linguistic development of the child. He is more likely to express himself when he has had experiences that stimulate expression. Puppet plays, pictures that the child draws and explains, dramatic play, trips, nurses role in child development playing, and story-telling have proved valuable in developing readiness to read.

 

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