During the Ceremony of One, babies born in that year are placed in a family unit with a couple who applied for a child.
The biological parent(s) or a non biological family/ care giver looks after babies.
In "The Giver," babies are assigned to families in the community immediately after birth. The baby is taken to its assigned family following the naming ceremony, where the family officially receives and cares for the new child.
It is where newchildren (babies younger than a year old) get cared for until they go to a family unit.
In "The Giver," there is only one baby born each year, assigned to a family within the community. This is part of the strict population control measures implemented by the society to maintain stability.
The job of Nurturer is to care for newborn babies
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A family giving and receiving presents during Christmas.
He stays in his family's dwelling. In one part, he stays the night with the Giver.
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In the ceremony of one in "The Giver," newborn babies are given their names and assigned to families. This ceremony marks the beginning of the children's journey within the community, where their futures are determined by the Elders.
Unwanted babies were exposed to the elements throughout Greece. They were not, however, placed by Hestia's altar in Athens.
The babies would drown in the Nile and die.