MNsomeone who takes care of a child or sick person 〔小孩或病人的〕看护者,护理员
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caregiver• As I discussed earlier, we also need to increase the continuity of relationships between adultcaregivers and children.• But it was also because caregivers were reluctant, sometimes for good reason, to bear bad news.• As patients are sent home sooner and sooner, families are thrown into the role of caregivers.• Often caregivers find it hard to understand this balance.• Doctors say the children have difficultybonding because they have never formed an attachment to one caregiver.• Then, says Sicher, the caregiver can be like an addictivedrug to the child.• We are still the caregivers of the very young and the very old.• Equally important is how a babycommunicates back to caregivers and the world at large.