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Finnish -Bebet sleep in boxes. The first days of life of children in Finland, spend a box-basket, i


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Finnish -Bebet sleep in boxes. The first days of life of children in Finland, spend a box-basket, in a box where 95% of parents gladly daybed accept a gift from the state for their child. Maternity package, a gift from the government, is available to all expectant mothers.
For 75 consecutive years, mothers in Finland was donated by a box for a child who brought to life. It's actually the best start to a life with that assures equal rights, according to the Finnish state policies. This box contained inside daybed the basket as sheets, a sleeping bag, clothing, baby bathing products, diapers, a small mattress and toys. Once opened the box and be all set in the closet of the baby gifts, the box should be used as a bed for the baby who has just come to life. With the end mattress, box becomes the first bed every baby in Finland. It is thought that this box is the key to success and the main aid Finland back in one of the countries that have lower rates of infant mortality daybed in the world.
This is a tradition that dates back to 1930 and is designed to give all children in Finland, no matter what family they come from and how the rich may be their families, an equal start in life. In 1930 Finland was a poor country and infant mortality was very high. Almost 65 out of 1,000 babies die in a year. But the figures began to improve rapidly in the decades that followed. And some think that the box-basket project may have helped too. Until 1949, this practice was followed from poor families, and today 95% of Finnish couples agree to attract the baby box instead receive an amount of 140 Euros available state for each baby born.
Mark Bosworth, father of two children in Finland, told BBC News that when the first child was born in London, did not take the baby out of his box. They were the parents daybed of his wife, Mila that their niece donated a box like that of Finns, so that their grandchildren to start life like their mother. In a way, his mother in law, but follow an Irish tradition which just so faithfully follow. Mark indicates that the boxes were all the clothes needed for a tiny baby. Although he had not ever thought that his daughter would sleep for the first time in a carton, Mark saw that the daughters to begin life as a Finnish and to become daybed like her mother. daybed And since 95% of Finnish babies daybed slept for a long enough time in a straw box, then why not their daughter slept well? Now they live in Helsinki and not just a child. Annika, their second daughter got another box gift from the Finnish state. Mark Bosworth says the BBC News that this box is a testimony as a good feeling. He feels that someone cares for him, for his child and all children Finns.
This is thought to be one of the projects that has affected mostly in reducing infant mortality in Finland. Because really Finland is one of the countries with lower verbal mortality worldwide. daybed "Century" will servirë a graphic chart for the years infant mortality in Finland and Albania. Open Data Albania has conducted research on infant mortality in Bangladesh also performed a comparison with the region. The report is based on data from the World Bank. As can be seen from the graph, the indicator of infant mortality has been steadily decreasing, reaching a minimum in 2009, with 14 deaths per 1,000 births. This is a positive trend, but that should be compared with countries in the region, to create a better idea of the situation. Compared with countries in the region, daybed Albania ranks last (no indication highest) daybed regarding infant mortality. Specifically best situation daybed seems to Greece, with an indication 3 of infant mortality per 1,000 inhabitants, followed by Serbia with 6, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 13. For Albania indicator is the highest in the region 14. Unless there is little desire to change the graph of Albania, why not our babies sleep in box-basket like the Finns?
It was decided in June 2008 with a government decision: Every child that is born will get 5 thousand lek state. 4 years have already passed, but hardly finds good reasons to say that this decision is implemented regularly. Once again the lack of funding from the state and sometimes the lack of information from parents, have made this "baby bonus", just without

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