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  • Title: A model for caregiving of adopted children after institutionalization.
    Author: Gribble KD.
    Journal: J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs; 2007 Feb; 20(1):14-26. PubMed ID: 17284235.
    Abstract:
    TOPIC: Optimizing caregiving for newly adopted postinstitutionalized children. PURPOSE: To consider a template of care for postinstitutionalized children based on experiences that physiological measures suggest are expected by infants postbirth. SOURCES: Published literature and clinical experience. CONCLUSION: Based on an understanding of physiologically expected care postbirth, special care for postinstitutionalized adopted children might include: close physical contact via use of a sling and cosleeping; breastfeeding or nurturing through food; and responsive caregiving. In replicating earlier missed experiences, parents may assist emotional development in their child and promote attachment development.
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