This is because parents are still in
tune with their babies needs and are able to hear them should there be an issue in the night.
Not exact matches
Not like my kids never had a time where they cried a bit before I could get to them, but if you are
tune with your
baby then you know when it is a cry that
needs immediate attention and when it can wait for a minute, and when you are in
tune with your
baby it seems like they don't cry as much.
A study conducted in 1990 found that Mothers who carried their
babies were more in
tune with their children's
needs during the first three months of life compared to those who used
baby seats and pushchairs.
- Breastfeeding creates a close bond
with your
baby and helps you be in -
tune with his
needs.
While this seems outrageously out of
tune with Dr. Sears» attachment parenting and the
need to attend to your
baby's every
need, when your
baby can not be soothed, and you're completely depleted, what you have to offer in that moment is of no value to anyone.
You are not actually starting potty training at 12 months old...
with EC, you are starting to
tune in to your
baby's
needs, learn his or her patterns, and beginning to potty
baby.
As I was in
tune with my
baby's
needs, I was increasingly becoming more attuned to myself, developing deep personal insight and awareness.
This bonding time has been shown to provide numerous benefits, from lessening crying to helping new parents be more in
tune with baby's
needs, including boosting milk production.
They are in
tune with the mother and
baby and focus on your
needs from the time they arrive until well after the
baby is born and nursing well.
Forcing your reluctant
baby into a routine isn't a good idea from a psychological perspective because it means you aren't in
tune with his
needs.
We just
need to
tune into what they're born asking for, provide it, stay in good communication, and roll
with the evolution until our
babies are totally potty independent.
So just staying in
tune with baby's
needs and not trying to force things helped me so much.
When wearing your
baby, you are more in
tune with her moods and her
needs, and you will naturally interact
with her more often and more easily than if she were in a stroller.
Research shows that
babies who feel their parents, particularly their mother, is in
tune with what they
need grow up to be less stressed as teenagers and adults and more engaged in their community.
After all, you are the person most in -
tune with your
baby and their
needs.
And by the way, I would agree
with you that our
babies are not robots, and of course a parent should «
tune in'to their
baby's
needs, but
baby's do
need to be «trained» to do some things.
This post is aimed at helping you decide if and when you should start a routine
with your
baby, or if your current routine
needs a
tune - up.