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		<title>By: Tom O'Carroll</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom O'Carroll</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am about to write a presentation about warm physical contact and hugs with infants and toddlers from a male perspective.  I discovered this blog by searching for an image that may or may not disturb a proportion of our society, that is a man caring for a baby.
You are correct, nappy changing is just another part of the job that males are very capable of doing (smells and all).  I believe that the person who should judge whether you cut the mustard with nappy changing is the young child who is very comfortable with the scenario.  I have had professional experience with nappy changing, but for the reasons that have been mentioned, I intend to work with kindergarten aged children.  I appreciate the honest and reflective blog post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am about to write a presentation about warm physical contact and hugs with infants and toddlers from a male perspective.  I discovered this blog by searching for an image that may or may not disturb a proportion of our society, that is a man caring for a baby.<br />
You are correct, nappy changing is just another part of the job that males are very capable of doing (smells and all).  I believe that the person who should judge whether you cut the mustard with nappy changing is the young child who is very comfortable with the scenario.  I have had professional experience with nappy changing, but for the reasons that have been mentioned, I intend to work with kindergarten aged children.  I appreciate the honest and reflective blog post.</p>
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