Babies are born with
needs for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation, and movement — urgent and intense — and yet, depend completely on others to meet them.
Every child is different, and my first has a much higher
need for physical contact and is much more emotionally sensitive than my second.
Multi-directional sports require the athlete be stable in multiple planes of motion, as well as be
prepared for physical contact with other athletes.
Correction Commissioner Kevin M. Cheverko said the jail's new
rules for physical contact will prohibit prisoners and visitors from holding hands during visits.
But Doremus manages something a bit more intimate in this exploration of curiosity and the human
compulsion for physical contact, defying genre expectations with a film often uniquely meditative.
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trailer for Physical Contact: Picture Place!
In Genet's 1950 black and white silent film, two prisoners, also lovers, are confined to adjacent cells under the watch of an abusive guard who scrutinizes and suppresses their relationship and their
struggles for physical contact.
Tightly arranged, each work's protrusions extend to its neighbor and seemingly
reach for physical contact but ultimately never overstep that boundary.
Breastfeeding has been going well for us, and he is mostly a happy, healthy boy, but I am exhausted by his constant
need for physical contact.
Carrying, or babywearing using a soft carrier, meets a baby's need
for physical contact, comfort, security, stimulation and movement, all of which encourage neurological development
Touch meets a baby's needs
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation, and movement.
Nurturing touch helps meet a baby's need
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation and movement.
As your baby's first form of communication, healthy, nurturing touch meets his / her need
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation and movement.
Babywearing — as well as carrying your baby — meets a baby's needs
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation, and movement while on the go.
Carrying, or babywearing, meets a baby's needs
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation, and movement (all of which encourage neurological development) while on the go.
Each night, we happily indulge him to meet his need
for physical contact, helping him to build trust and confidence in us and himself.
One of those relates to the potential for using «air gestures,» which would allow for an iPhone to be interacted with without the need
for physical contact to be made.
Touch meets a baby's needs
for physical contact, affection, security, stimulation, and movement.