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Quotes About Caregivers

Caregivers had to take care of themselves, and part of that meant having a life beyond whatever illness had put them in their cole.
~ J.R. Ward
Caregivers had to take care of themselves, and part of that meant having a life beyond whatever illness had put them in their role.
~ J.R. Ward
Honoring our nation's heroes and their caregivers is a cause very important to me - especially on Independence Day.
~ Joey Chestnut
Paid sick leave is a public health necessity. Not only does it allow employees to seek medical care promptly and appropriately, it reduces the chance of spreading infectious diseases to others and enables caregivers to provide for their loved ones.
~ Leana S. Wen
Our contemporary society is experimenting with the diminishment of caregivers for children. Some children are raised through crucial stages of life by only one person. This one person, who strives to give the best, may be overwhelmed, busy, trying to raise many children. And even in homes with two parents, many children are essentially alone.
~ Michael Gurian
We believe that the real child-care experts are mom and dad. That's why we brought in the universal child care benefit way back in 2006.
~ Pierre Poilievre
Women play a couple of roles. They are in professional schools and increasingly producing the talent to keep the engines of the economy growing, but they're also the nurturers and the caregivers.
~ Indra Nooyi
I actually have an absolute respect for nurses and hospitals.
~ Christina Pickles
como Valiente, hay solo cuatro misiones que uno puede asumir para reparar nuestro atribulado mundo. Podemos ser Rescatistas, Informantes, Mensajeros o Cuidadores.
~ Hania Czajkowski
Caregivers are the selfless people who provide unpaid care for loved ones who are ill or have serious medical conditions. This is among the most challenging work there is.
~ Rosalynn Carter
In India, there is a huge stigma attached to one having a mental illness; this not only makes it worse for the sufferer but also for their caregivers.
~ Ananya Birla
If your child is oversensitive, or undersensitive, to stimulation, things like 'scratchy' clothes and too much light or noise can make her uncomfortable, anxious, distracted, or overwhelmed. That can lead to meltdowns for no reason that's apparent to you or other caregivers."1 A
~ Tricia Goyer
Therapies we can purchase and caregivers we can consult, whether available through conventional or unconventional medicine, are still far more impressive to us than our own hearts and minds, lungs and hopes, muscles and beliefs, even though they sustain us day in and day out.
~ Herbert Benson
From the earliest moments of life, children begin to learn the fundamentals of language. The most powerful influence for effective language development are the verbal interactions with caregivers.
~ David Perlmutter
Although nannies who cover more than one generation are rare, those like Veronica Crook - who looked after me and now looks after my four children - are pearls of great price. They provide a continuity and stability for a family that is of inestimable value for the child and, indeed, the man.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
Young men now want to be caregivers as well as earners so they have joined with women in demanding a different compact at work; they want flex and time for family too.
~ Stewart D. Friedman
Studies have indicated there is a strong correlation between the shortages of nurses and morbidity and mortality rates in our hospitals.
~ Lois Capps
During a public health crisis, families, seniors, and veterans need to have reliable access to their doctors and caregivers.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Military caregivers play an essential role in the recovery process of our veterans and are more than deserving of our support.
~ Joey Chestnut
Caregivers attract caregivers and live in a community of love. They are energized by their caring, fulfilled, and they love life. Caretakers attract caretakers and live in the company of resentful victims who see themselves as misused and are fatigued from constant giving with no return.
~ Gary Zukav
Essentially, we want caregivers to begin to think of discipline as one of the most loving and nurturing things we can do for kids.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
Recapitulando, consiste en lo siguiente: la meta última de la labor de los padres es el apego seguro de nuestros hijos. Eso se logra mediante la presencia y la creación de las cuatro condiciones. Para eso es necesario que encontremos el sentido de nuestras propias narraciones personales, la historia de nuestras relaciones y nuestro apego. Así pues, ahí es donde empieza todo: en la comprensión de la clase de apego que recibimos de nuestros cuidadores. La sucesión
~ Daniel J. Siegel
Un niño puede tener un apego evitativo en su relación con un progenitor y, aun así, disfrutar de un apego seguro, junto con los beneficios correspondientes, con otro cuidador.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
Abandonment is the precise term to describe how one loses one's authentic self and ceases to exist psychologically. Children cannot know who they are without reflective mirrors. Mirroring is done by one's primary caregivers and is crucial in the first years of life. Abandonment includes the loss of mirroring. Parents who are shut down emotionally (all shame-based parents) cannot mirror and affirm their children's emotions.
~ John Bradshaw