Not exact matches
Baby boomers nearing the
end of their careers are more concerned about protecting their savings and should shift their asset allocation to have a higher ratio of low - growth - but - safer investments such as
bonds, annuities and money market funds.
Reading to your
baby can be a great way to
bond, but once your little one starts grabbing for the books, you could
end up with a lot of wrinkled and torn pages.
Once the
baby gets home, there's plenty of time for «
bonding» and getting up every two hours for months on
end.
Nursing moms have formed a close
bond with their
babies that revolves around the nursing experience, and when that comes to an
end, you may feel as though you're losing a part of your relationship with your
baby.
When affection is withheld from
baby, when they're regularly left to cry alone, when the
bonding act of nursing is absent, we
end up with far more children with learning and behavior problems.
On both
ends you guys seem to have captured the whole essence of breastfeeding and the importance of
bonding the
baby.
You should, therefore, accept it and try to enjoy it as you get to
bond with your
baby because when it finally comes to an
end, you will miss those cluster feeding days since those days of snuggling with your
baby for long hours will be gone.
Just remember that 50 % of colic in
babies ends by 3 months, so dad will have an easier time
bonding with your sweet
baby after those first 90 days.
Remember, in the
end — all time and effort spent breastfeeding — is tremendously worthwhile — offering rich, rewarding ways to
bond with
baby step by step.
At the risk of oversimplifying a complex analysis, Siegel's bottom line is that while there are not enough younger generation Americans to absorb the Boomers stock and
bond assets at current prices, investors in emerging countries, like China and India, will more than make up for that and will
end up buying the
Baby Boomer's paper assets as the Boomers sell them off to fund their retirements.