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Baby Matters

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Caring for Your Baby

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Meticulously researched and warmly presented, this authoritative guide to attachment parenting emphasizes the crucial bond between parent and child for a baby's health and wellbeing. Backed by over 1,200 trusted sources, it reveals the advantages of a responsive, nurturing parenting style, including the benefits of breastfeeding, the impact of touch on brain development, and strategies to reduce colic, food allergies, and illness. It also discusses the safety and naturalness of shared sleep and how early bonding can alleviate future teen stress. This guide highlights the advantages of natural parenting practices observed in cultures worldwide, where infants cry less, toddlers avoid the "terrible twos," and teenagers exhibit respect and independence. Notably, studies indicate that infants sleeping outside their parents' room face a significantly higher risk of SIDS, while those receiving frequent physical affection experience lower stress levels. The book challenges the notion that early treatment is forgotten, asserting that unconscious memories shape a child's neurological and biochemical development from birth, influencing their future independence. Praised by experts, it is deemed essential reading for parents seeking to understand the science behind attachment parenting and its long-term benefits.

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Baby Matters, Linda Folden Palmer

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Untertitel
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Caring for Your Baby
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
403
ISBN10
0975317008
ISBN13
9780975317006
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Meticulously researched and warmly presented, this authoritative guide to attachment parenting emphasizes the crucial bond between parent and child for a baby's health and wellbeing. Backed by over 1,200 trusted sources, it reveals the advantages of a responsive, nurturing parenting style, including the benefits of breastfeeding, the impact of touch on brain development, and strategies to reduce colic, food allergies, and illness. It also discusses the safety and naturalness of shared sleep and how early bonding can alleviate future teen stress. This guide highlights the advantages of natural parenting practices observed in cultures worldwide, where infants cry less, toddlers avoid the "terrible twos," and teenagers exhibit respect and independence. Notably, studies indicate that infants sleeping outside their parents' room face a significantly higher risk of SIDS, while those receiving frequent physical affection experience lower stress levels. The book challenges the notion that early treatment is forgotten, asserting that unconscious memories shape a child's neurological and biochemical development from birth, influencing their future independence. Praised by experts, it is deemed essential reading for parents seeking to understand the science behind attachment parenting and its long-term benefits.