Posts Tagged ‘baby’

A child psychology

Child psychology is defined as the study of child behavior. The field of child psychology goes from birth to adolescence. Between this beginning and the end product is the development of the child or the little girl through a series of well-defined steps. The development also occurs at all levels: physical, motor, cognitive, perceptual, emotional, affective and social sphere.

The work of child psychologists is to explain a later development stage of the baby boy. The child psychologists are also involved to pay a few problems that some children along in its development into adolescence. These problems used to be a behavior and development. Read the rest of this entry »

The influence of TV to IQ

Should we deprive children of TV? Recent discoveries suggest that this may slow down learning … and reduce the chances of academic success! How to live in harmony with the small screen. Read before you zap!

The eternal debate about the influence of television in children has been revived by American researchers and New Zealand. This time, there is no violence or overweight; scientists are interested in the influence of television on the intellect.

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Zen D-Day

Childbirth is often described as an event of great physical strength, like a sporting competition level. But we often forget that it is also a psychological challenge. Stay calm and relaxed during childbirth promotes smooth. Do not panic!

More mother arrives in the form D-Day, most likely it easy to retrieve later. But it is rarely said that putting the world of a child is also a psychological challenge of unusual size, a time of great emotional tension, as recalled Tine-Sylvie Brissiau psychologist specializing in couples monitoring in pre-and postnatal period.

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IVF: Why? For whom?

The first “test tube baby” French, Amandine, celebrated its 25th anniversary in early 2007. Each year, more than 12 000 babies born using the techniques of in vitro fertilization in France. When and how to benefit from this technique? All the details on that little nudge from nature.

In human fertilization “naturally” occurs in the fallopian tube of the woman after sex and during ovulation. For that to happen, this fertilization requires a sufficient number of motile sperm capable of walking from the cervix to the fallopian tube after passing through the uterus. It also requires that the tube is perfectly permeable, and its open end in the abdomen, called flag, could attract the oocyte during ovulation. Folds arranged inside the tube and fine movements of the tube itself then allows the oocyte to progress in the trunk to meet the sperm. The oocyte is indeed unable, unlike the sperm to travel alone. After fertilization of the ovum by a spermatozoon, it is again the movements of the trunk that advance the very early embryo into the uterus where it implants after about a week.

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