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    caregiver

    US /ˈkergɪvə(r)/

    ・

    UK /ˈkeəgɪvə(r)/

    C2
    n.NounPerson giving care or helping others
    The caregiver in that home for the aged is a very kind lady

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    South Korea Built a Mediocre New Capital in the Middle of Nowhere

    06:52South Korea Built a Mediocre New Capital in the Middle of Nowhere
    • It's also made itself a great place to raise kids, with daycare centers in each apartment complex, cash rewards worth over a thousand dollars for each kid you have, and highly subsidized caregiver support for new parents.

      It's also made itself a great place to raise kids, with daycare centers in each apartment complex, cash rewards worth over a thousand dollars for each kid you have, and highly subsidized caregiver support for new parents.

    • subsidized caregiver support for new parents.

      subsidized caregiver support for new parents.

    B1

    The Appeal of Rescuing Other People

    03:33The Appeal of Rescuing Other People
    • But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver, to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else and then heal it in them as an alternative to addressing it in ourselves.

      But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver, to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else and then heal it in them as an alternative to addressing it in ourselves.

    • But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver—to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else,

      But when it has not been especially forthcoming, one way to handle its absence is to turn into a compulsive caregiver—to offer others what we wish could have been offered to us, to turn our deficiency into a bounty, to locate the needy part of us in someone else,

    B1

    How To Overcome Psychological Barriers

    10:56How To Overcome Psychological Barriers
    • Or to protect us against an alcoholic caregiver, we develop the defence of huge independence and self-containment.

      Or to protect us against an alcoholic caregiver, we develop the defence of huge independence and self-containment.

    • Or to protect us against an alcoholic caregiver, we develop the defence of huge independence and self-containment.

      Or to protect us against an alcoholic caregiver, we develop the defence of huge independence and self-containment.

    B1

    8 Hurtful Things Parents Tell Children

    05:548 Hurtful Things Parents Tell Children
    • So, whether you're already a caregiver looking for phrases to avoid or a child seeking information, here are eight hurtful things parents tell children.

      So, whether you're already a caregiver looking for phrases to avoid or a child seeking information, here are eight hurtful things parents tell children.

    • So whether you're already a caregiver looking for phrases to avoid or a child seeking information, here are eight hurtful things parents tell their children.

      So whether you're already a caregiver looking for phrases to avoid or a child seeking information, here are eight hurtful things parents tell their children.

    B1

    You Don’t Want Love—You Want to Be Picked So You Feel Worthy

    08:28You Don’t Want Love—You Want to Be Picked So You Feel Worthy
    • A caregiver who praised you only when you were useful but never when you were hurting.

      A caregiver who praised you only when you were useful but never when you were hurting.

    • A caregiver who praised you only when you were useful, but never when you were hurting.

      A caregiver who praised you only when you were useful, but never when you were hurting.

    B1

    PBS Hawaii - Long Story Short: Nick Vujicic

    26:19PBS Hawaii - Long Story Short: Nick Vujicic
    • How do you approach life daily? I believe you have a caregiver who travels

      How do you approach life daily? I believe you have a caregiver who travels

    • I believe you have a caregiver who travels with you.

      I believe you have a caregiver who travels with you.

    A2

    Aging Japan Looks to the Philippines for Care

    04:21Aging Japan Looks to the Philippines for Care
    • He's a registered Filipino nurse working as a caregiver in Tokyo.

      He's a registered Filipino nurse working as a caregiver in Tokyo.

    • working as a caregiver in Tokyo.

      working as a caregiver in Tokyo.

    B1

    Brain Development

    04:05Brain Development
    • Today we're going to talk about how children learn and how you, as a caregiver, can create the best learning environment for your child.

      Today we're going to talk about how children learn and how you, as a caregiver, can create the best learning environment for your child.

    • as a caregiver can create the best learning environment for your child.

      as a caregiver can create the best learning environment for your child.

    A2

    Awkwardly Hot Date With A Rich Doctor | Love and Deepspace - Love Games

    18:09Awkwardly Hot Date With A Rich Doctor | Love and Deepspace - Love Games
    • He's such a caregiver.

      He's such a caregiver.

    • He's such a caregiver.

      He's such a caregiver.

    B1

    Love is a skill, not a feeling | Alain de Botton: Full Interview

    58:13Love is a skill, not a feeling | Alain de Botton: Full Interview
    • Avoidant attachment is a way of relating to a troublesome and troubling caregiver who, in some ways, lets you down.

      Avoidant attachment is a way of relating to a troublesome and troubling caregiver who, in some ways, lets you down.

    • An avoidantly attached person is somebody who responds to the insecurities in their relationship with their caregiver by essentially moving away, by pushing away intimacy.

      An avoidantly attached person is somebody who responds to the insecurities in their relationship with their caregiver by essentially moving away, by pushing away intimacy.

    B1