Mothers' perceptions of their premature infant's communication: A description of two cases
Background: Survival rates of premature infants have increased due to advances in medicine. Premature infants however, remain at risk for developmental delays including communication difficulties. The bonding and attachment experiences of premature infants and their parents are often challenged, fur...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Pascoe (Author), Divya Bissessur (Author), Pat Mayers (Author) |
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