Born Too Early: Hidden Handicaps of Premature Children

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Karnac, Jan 1, 2006 - Psychology - 238 pages

Premature children suffering consequences of their early birth do not grow out of them, and new difficulties may appear as they mature. The sum of negative influences from the time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, eventual problems with interaction, and later a defective or delayed development, can cause continuous problems for premature children. These children can however be protected if we initiate the necessary support. An early effort can prevent the typical consequences of pre-term birth, so that the children will have quite a normal childhood. If the minor difficulties are identified, it is possible to take care of them before they develop into huge problems, and that is just the purpose of this book: to give parents, and professionals close to the child, a possibility to prevent, repair, and rebuild. Born Too Early does not deal with the more usual handicaps but exclusively with the less visible consequences of pre-term birth, which are rarely diagnosed.

About the author (2006)

Jonna Jepsen is the mother of prematurely born children, has taught the topic to kindergarten staff, preschool teachers, special needs teachers, nurses, and health visitors, etc. She founded, and has been president of, the Danish Premature Society.

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