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  1. Caring is part of the sacred circle of life/death. Caring for self, caring for each other, caring for patients/clients/families, caring for the environment/nature and the universe is a moral ethical …

  2. Caring for Our Children Basics (CFOCB) outlines a set of voluntary, foundational health and safety standards for early care and education programs. These standards are designed to help protect …

  3. Caring is inclusive, circular, and expansive: Caring for self, caring for each other, caring for patients/clients/families, caring for the environment/nature and the universe.

  4. While theories of caring and theoretical critiques surrounding the concept of caring abound, it is more or less agreed that human-to-human caring involves an expression of openness, a consciousness, an …

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · 10 Caritas Processes® of Watson’s Unitary Caring Science (Watson, 2008, 2018)

  6. By embracing the principles of the Caring Theory, contemporary nurses can foster an environment of healing, connection and compassionate care that truly makes a difference in the lives of those they …

  7. to impact children’s social and emotional well- being. All children come into our educational spaces with the need to connect with others, to feel cared for, and to belong, and all educators have the power to …