Current trends in infant care: An Indian experience |
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Authors: | Neerja Sharma |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Child Development, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi, |
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Abstract: | The infant is the youngest but perhaps the most valuable member of society. It has been unequivocally established through research that the period up to two years is the most potent for forming and establishing the basis of later development. This paper summarizes the findings of two research studies on infant care in India that began in July 1988 and culminated in March 1989 under my guidance. The two studies are linked in their final implications for infant stimulation and in their role in providing insights into changing trends in infant-care in India.
In study I patterns of infant caregiving practiced by fathers were investigated. Study II looked into infant-care practices in Punjabi families where the grandmother lived with the young parents. |
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Keywords: | Caretaking fathers Indian family traditional practices |
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