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Our focus in this book is public governance and community
leadership, a broader concept than simple traditional management.
The term management is too formal and limited in its scope. In its
narrow sense it focuses on the formalised administrative tasks of
chief executives and managers within organisational settings.
Although the book utilises the traditional management process as a
point of reference, public management is too complex a subject to
be limited to the classical management model. Public management is
multifaceted. It covers developmental, political, administrative,
cultural, sociological and ecological aspects of concerned
communities, among other related issues.
It is a fact that mothers are pre-disposed to respond to their
babies' needs in one way or the other. However, do all mothers
perceive and become aware of their babies' needs in the same way?
This book attempts to explore how differences in socio- economic
factors affect mothers and the ways they respond to the behaviour
patterns of their infants. It uses research data to argue that
differences in marital, employment and educational statuses affect
mothers differently in interpreting and perceiving the behaviour
patterns of their infants resulting in some babies being at risk
because of failure by these mothers to respond to them
appropriately and adequately. It is therefore the belief of the
authors that after going through this book, the readers, especially
mothers with infants, will have no doubt in their minds of how best
they can respond to their babies in manners that are most
satisfying and most rewarding.
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