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S.P. Sackett

Mother, Nurse and Infant

In “Mother, Nurse and Infant,” S. P. Sackett presents a poignant exploration of the interconnected roles played by mothers, nurses, and infants in the early phases of life. The book is structured with a blend of narrative storytelling and evidence-based analysis, capturing both the emotional and practical dimensions of maternal and infant health. Sackett's concise yet lyrical prose engages the reader while delving into the socio-cultural contexts that shape maternal practices and infant care across different historical periods. This work serves as both a vital resource for healthcare professionals and a reflective commentary on the evolving nature of mothering roles in society. S. P. Sackett brings a wealth of experience to this subject, drawing from his extensive background in nursing and maternal health advocacy. His insights are informed by years of observing the critical dynamics between caregivers and young children, as well as his academic engagement with developmental psychology. These experiences have undoubtedly enriched Sackett's perspective, allowing him to frame complex issues surrounding motherhood and caregiving within an accessible narrative. “Mother, Nurse and Infant” is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate bonds that exist in the early stages of life. With its rich layers of insight and vivid illustrations of maternal experience, this book serves not only as an academic resource but also as a heartwarming tribute to the enduring strength of those who nurture our future generations.
399 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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