As parents, you need to follow the given tips in order to develop the sense
connections of your little babies.
Not exact matches
Clearly, wearing your
baby within kissing distance, where the slightest tilt
of the head brings your smile into focus for your precious new
little one, is a wonderful gift
of connection that has benefits far, far beyond our understanding!
Others still have a hard time describing it, and with
little wonder: this is one
of the first real
connections you have with your
baby, and you may feel at a loss.
Don't forget to talk to your
baby; your
little one can hear you, and many parents will talk to their
babies well before they are born as part
of their own way to make that parental
connection before birth.
Her newest passion is as a Certified Educator
of Infant Massage, as she has seen the benefits
of this
connection with her
little one and is happy to teach parents not only the benefits but the techniques for
baby calming, soothing, digestive help, and helping them sleep peacefully.
According to the American Academy
of Pediatrics, social development for your
baby at 4 to 7 months is all about making emotional
connections, so start off by getting in tune with your
little one.
i am a firm believer in BREAST IS BEST!my daughter is now 9 mths and goin strong!she is so healthy - from birth she was 10lbs2oz - now she is around 22 lbs and 30in tall and almost walking!i started gvin her a
little bit
of baby food around 5 mths (she actually wasnt impressed!she prefers bits
of table food) but she really only wants to nurse!i plan on nursing her untill shes ready to quit - despite my moms jokes about me in the future sitting in her 1st grade class and nursing her in the back!i actually plan on becoming a breastfeeding advocate and supporter for new moms that really want to breastfeed!i try to encourage any pregger (even strangers) and i cant wait to gain more knowledge so i can really help others!ther is such a special
connection that i feel as i nourish my child and she stares up into my eyes!and its so convinent - its the all - in - one fix!
Whilst
Baby Boomers waved Give Peace A Chance placards and Generation Xers philosophized about world hunger whilst watching The Breakfast Club, Millennials found themselves reared on rapid - fire Internet
connections, waving handhelds, pressured to succeed academically and at work, wrapped up in a world
of virtual relationships via social networking, and with
little time for a real social life.
When a
baby feels unhappy or stressed a lot
of the time, or has
little stimulation (like not being touched, noticed or talked to very much) the
connections in the brain that react to stress are strengthened.