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Nutrition is one of the indicators in building the qualified human resources. Nationally, the prevalence of malnutrition is 19,6%. This shows that the problem of malnutrition in Indonesia is still a public health problem. In Palu Province, malnutrition is also a health problem that continues to be handled.Community Feeding Center is a program of the government in tackling the cases of malnutrition through the supplementary feeding and education in the mothers. This study was aimed to determine the relationship between the mothers
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In: The Massachusetts review: MR ; a quarterly of literature, the arts and public affairs, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 434-441
ISSN: 0025-4878
In: Policy review: the journal of American citizenship, Heft 147, S. [np]
ISSN: 0146-5945
A review essay on books by (1) Ann Fessler, The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades before Roe v. Wade (Penguin Press, 2007); & (2) Rosanna Hertz, Single by Chance, Mothers by Choice: How Women are Choosing Parenthood without Marriage and Creating the New American Family (Oxford U Press, 2006).
In: Journal of research on adolescence, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 353-371
ISSN: 1532-7795
Intro -- Title Page -- About the Author -- Dedication -- Copyright Information © -- Acknowledgement -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Jean Mavis Moran (Née Frame) -- Louise Moran -- Chapter 2 -- Doris (Dot) Nicholls (Née Price) -- Helen McBride -- Chapter 3 -- Dorothy De Salis (Née Pratt) -- Anne De Salis -- Chapter 4 -- Ellice Fisher (Née Summers) -- Bill Fisher -- Chapter 5 -- Marjorie Moffat Hinchliffe (Née Smyth) -- Meredith Hinchliffe -- Chapter 6 -- Jean Gulson (Née Robertson) -- Kerry Fisher -- Chapter 7 -- Laurel Elise Constance Henderson (Née Sutton) -- Robbie Henderson -- Chapter 8 -- Eleanor Bellamy Delaney (Née Mackaness) -- Donelle Wheeler -- Chapter 9 -- Enid Marion Walmsley (Née Shorthouse) -- Stephen Walmsley -- Chapter 10 -- Peggy Hilda Wheeler (Née Bell) -- Philip Wheeler -- Chapter 11 -- Anne Enid Frances Stewart (Née Purcell) -- Pam Gray -- Mother: Olive (Née Smith, Previous Marriage Cook) -- Clive (William Clive) Purcell -- Nan's Favourite Auntie Annie Purcell -- Sister Pam Todd (née Purcell) -- Nan (neé Anne Purcell) and Allan Muir Stewart -- Nan Was Her Own Person -- More Friends in the Services and Canberra -- Later in Life -- Final Comments -- Chapter 12 -- Katherine Elizabeth Saunders (Née Rolfe-Rogers) -- Denis Saunders -- Acknowledgement -- Chapter 13 -- Marjorie Jeanne Cooper (Née Lovett) -- Diana Cooper -- Chapter 14 -- Hilda Corson Simpson (Née Rodgers) -- Vee Saunders -- Chapter 15 -- Joyce Margaret Hartnell (Née Webster) -- Marg Furnell -- Chapter 16 -- Marjorie Nichols (Née Hankey) -- Susan Read -- The Writers -- Anne De Salis -- Diana Cooper -- Bill Fisher -- Kerry Fisher -- Margaret Furnell -- Pam Gray -- Robyn (Robbie) Henderson -- Meredith Hinchliffe -- Helen McBride -- Louise Moran -- Susan Read -- Vee Saunders -- Denis Saunders -- Stephen Walmsley -- Donelle Wheeler -- Philip Wheeler.
In: The family coordinator, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 310
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Notice -- Dedication -- Disclaimer -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- PART I -- The Canadian Landscape for Incarcerated Mothers -- Incarcerating Aboriginal Mothers -- When Motherhood Is the Crime -- Mothers and Babies in French Prisons -- Love Behind Bars -- Mitigating the Plight of Incarcerated Mothers in India -- Care and Respect -- Incarcerated Indigenous Australian Mothers -- PART II -- Voice of the Mothers -- "It Was Easier to Say I Didn't Have Kids" -- Mothering Through Adversity -- "I Wanted to Be, I Tried to Be, I Will Be a Good Mother" -- Incarcerated Motherhood -- Incarcerating Mothers -- Mothering Against the Norms -- Sorry I left you -- Contributor Notes.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Notice -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. "Where Do Babies Come From?" -- 2. Scrutinizing and Resisting Oppressive Assumptions about Disabled Parents -- 3. Mothering in Silence -- 4. It's a Miracle -- 5. Use of Aids and Adaptations in Childcare for Mothers with Spinal Cord Injury -- 6. Embodying my Passions -- 7. Mothers with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder -- 8. Sybil -- 9. Disabling Mothers -- 10. My Daughter, My Selves? -- 11. Ideal Motherhood and Surveillance -- 12. Centering the Broken, Brown Body -- 13. Motherhood Experiences of Racialized Disabled Women -- 14. Non-existent & -- Struggling for Identity -- 15. Disabled Mothers -- 16. Unruly Mothers or Unruly Practices? Disabled Mothers Surviving Oppressive State Practices in Australia -- 17. Disabled Mothers -- 18. Learning How to Swim -- Resources -- Author Biographies.
Single mothers caring for dependent children are an important and increasing population in industrialized countries. In some, single mothers are seen primarily as mothers and few have paid work; in others, they are regarded as workers and most have paid work; and sometimes they are seen as an uneasy combination of the two with varying proportions taking up paid work.; This edited collection explores these variations, focusing on the interaction between dominant discourses around single motherhood, state policies towards single mothers, the structure of the labour market at national and local l
Nonresident Mothers (FAR0088/FM424) "We read and hear stories with some frequency about "deadbeat dads" or those nonresident fathers who fail to make child support payments. The issue has prompted numerous studies and legislative action as well. But have you ever heard of a "deadbeat mom"? Not likely or rarely. This is a growing problem that has remained largely under the radar." This 2-page Family Album Radio transcript was written by Donna Davis and published by the UF Department of Family Youth and Community Sciences, July 2012. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fm424
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In: Ebony, Band 57, Heft 7, S. 38-43
ISSN: 0012-9011
In: Critical social policy: a journal of theory and practice in social welfare, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 121-123
ISSN: 0261-0183