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Study Examines Birth and Baby Bonding
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/09/2008 02:31:16
A small American study has looked at the brain patterns of 12 new mothers to see how the nature of the birth can affect bonding with baby
A small American study carried out by a team from Yale University has looked at the brain patterns of 12 new mothers to see how the nature of the birth can affect bonding with baby. They found that those mothers who had given birth vaginally were
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Making Music with your Baby
By Sarah Lawson on 02/09/2009 11:09:29
Just as cuddles, talking and singing help you bond with your baby, making music together is a great first activity
be gentle and simple in the earliest months and develop into clattering pots and pans after six or seven months, once your baby is able to sit up.Five tips for making musicYou can start when your baby is just a few weeks old (or even earlier, if you listen
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Emotional receptiveness more important than routine for baby sleep
By Kimberley Smith on 11/08/2010 12:23:51
Babies sleep better if their parents are open and emotionally receptive rather than followers of a strict routine
directives to her 2-year-old, ignoring his fidgeting. The first fell asleep more easily for her comparative age group. Essentially, the idea is if your baby is having trouble sleeping, reassure her and let her know she’s in a safe environment
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Swimming and your baby
By Jess Thompson on 17/06/2008 11:20:41
Jess Thompson from Water Babies talks about the benefits of swimming with your baby after birth
the better.The first few months of your baby’s life are an incredibly precious time, and swimming together in a warm, calm, nurturing environment will only enhance this experience. Skin to skin contact is key in strengthening the bond between the two of you
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BT Launches a Family Community Channel
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2009 01:20:46
Working with the Football Federation and soccer star Martin Keown, BT are putting their digital learning programme on TV
Football is a great leveller - it bonds friends, it's something to talk about at work, parties, down the pub, and it's something which generations of families often treasure as a tradition handed down from father to son. But also, in recent years
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