Not exact matches
What's more, being attentive and
nurturing with your baby at any time of the day — mealtime or not — helps little ones to develop
emotional, cognitive and behavioral self -
regulation skills that, later in life, have been linked to handling stress better and lower risk of obesity.
Even when children have been removed from traumatizing circumstances and placed in exceptionally
nurturing homes, developmental improvements are often accompanied by continuing problems in self -
regulation,
emotional adaptability, relating to others, and self - understanding.
Child and family health nurses can play an important role in helping parents to
nurture their child's developing mind and, along the way, help their children to develop their
emotional regulation skills.
Landy's case for the
nurturing of a secure attachment, positive self - esteem,
emotional regulation, empathy and more is commendable and surely vital for our time... the practical strategies and principles presented... are excellent.