Beside him is his mom, to whom he starts handing the toys. The boy shows interest in his mom’s response to the blocks he gives her one after the other. He leans forward to pick up a block, which he passes along to her. He scrutinizes her face, mouth agape in wait for her response. His mother reads out the letter, followed by stating the block’s color. Ryon nods and moves towards the next block. When he is done with five blocks, the boy crawls to retrieve a toy car which he pushes around for some time. He then looks to observe what his mom is up to, moving the toy towards her and smiling. His mom returns the smile, asking him if the care is his. Ryon smiles and nods – he seems rather interested in how his mom reacts to him. Irrespective of whether he is near or moves off for a toy, his mom continually watches him. Ryon occasionally turns around to see whether her focus is on him or not; when she begins retrieving toys from the floor and tidying the place up, Ryon moves towards her from time to time interested in her actions. He appears to be highly dependent on her mood. If his mom smiles, he does too. When she seems distracted, he desires her focus back on him. Ryon seems to be reading and responding to his mother’s facial expressions. Overall, the mother-child relationship appears positive, with the former being highly attentive to the latter (Lake, 2017).
According to this professional, circumcisions that are competently performed under local anaesthesia cause no more pain or harm than an immunisation injection. Furthermore, male circumcision ahs shown benefits such as the reduction of sexually transmitted infections such as the human pailloma virus, chancroid and syphilis. She also cites studies that indicated a reduced risk of HIV infection in males who have been circumcised. Indeed, there are quite humane ways to
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