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- W295027699 abstract "EDITOR'S NOTE: This paper describes the first significant social application of the basic concepts of Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology to a disadvantaged population in South America. Dr. Beatriz Guzman de Manrique initiated this project and continues to provide leadership. 1 think this work can be a model which both developed and underdeveloped countries can duplicate and should duplicate. What the paper lacks in the usual criteria set for academic journals, e.g., absence of abstract, summary, references, etc., it makes up for in originality of practical research and outcome data. I hope the reader will agree with us that once in a while we should bend the rules of the intellect in the service of the heart and the spirit. INTRODUCTION CEDIHAC stands for the initials in Spanish of Centro de investigaciones para el Desarrollo Integral Humano a traves de la Comunidad: The Research Center of Human Integral Development through the Community. non profit civil organization founded in Caracas, in January 1986 with Dra. Beatriz Manrique as the President and a staff of a Vice-president, 7 Directors and its substitutes, CEDIHAC aims at promoting the development of human potentials: the more the individual members of a society are able to actualize their potentialities the better the level of that country life will be. A healthy childhood through a well oriented family for a reliable Venezuela is CEDIHAC's motto. Its main objective is to democratize science, that is, to bring to everyone, particularly to the family unit, the knowledge that today's science has in techniques and procedures for adequate stimulation, health and nutrition of the prenate and newborn. It is hoped that this will facilitate the harmonious development of the individual. Being a social research center, CEDIHAC attempts to relate to the community through the CEDI, The Stimulation Center for Integral Development. This is the operational center of CEDIHAC. It divulges, through the mass communication media, the results of the findings that CEDIHAC makes and offers them to the State and to international organizations. To this end, it publishes books, pamphlets and articles in newspapers and magazines. CEDI also gives training courses for teachers of the research program itself, as well as for educators, physicians, psychologist, social workers, nurses. We attempt to reach anyone linked to the task of orienting and guiding our children and our youth from the moment of conception on through adulthood. We started this conference by showing a slide of a fetus eleven weeks old. The idea was to show the importance of the prenatal environment and the fact that at this early age and even before, at the eighth week of pregnancy, all the organs and systems are already in existence (Jerome Lejeune, University of Descartes, Paris). Everything that happens to the mother will affect the baby; what she thinks, does or feels, what she eats. There is a close communication, a biochemical communication between the fetus and the mother that affects each other (Brattgard, 1981). This is very well illustrated in an investigation made by Emil Reinold, where pregnant mothers were induced to be frightened by the idea of the death of their baby inside her uterus. Immediately it was observed by ultra-sonic means, strong movements in the fetus (Verny, The secret Life of the Unborn Child). Prenatal psychology may prevent many problems if the parents realize the importance of this stage of the life of a human being. This is the reason why our research starts precisely at this early stage. We propose an investigation which consists in the training of parents, relatives and others who may surround the child with the latest available scientific knowledge concerning health, nutrition and adequate stimulation. This is motivated by the desire to promote the full growth and development of the baby from the moment of conception. …" @default.
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- W295027699 title "Prenatal, Neonatal and Early Childhood Intervention in Six Hundred Families: A Study in Progress" @default.
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