Transcription of Program Planning for Infants and Toddlers
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Program Planning for Infants and Toddlers Introduction Even before birth, the unborn child influences the environment into which he or she will be born. In the later stages of pregnancy the mother may have to give up work, take rests during the day and even change her diet. These are significant lifestyle changes influenced by the child before birth. Once born, the child inevitably influences his or her parents' behaviour. Altered sleeping and eating patterns together with changed patterns of social interaction are all common for new parents. Similarly, the baby's own eating and sleeping patterns are influenced by his or her family.
Adapted from Hutchins, T. & Sims, M. (1999) Introduction in Programme Planning for Infants and Toddlers, An Ecological Approach. Australia: Prentice Hall
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