All Entries in the "Bonding" Category
Tips to Get Closer to Your Baby
It is essential to get close to your baby to understand her needs without her being able to speak a single word. Bonding between the parent and the baby is necessary for baby’s proper emotional and mental development. Given below are some easy tips to make your bonding with your child a special one:
Keep interacting [...]
The Separation Anxiety
Imagine a situation when you have to go away from someone who cares for you and protects you – you feel a strange anxiety. Your baby also feels the same when a parent goes away form him. It is natural for this to happen because the baby knows, even in such a short span of [...]
Infancy: Starting the Journey
If you have become a parent for the first time, the birth of your newborn marks the start of an exciting journey ahead. After spending those nine months of trouble get prepared to be ready to face some new troubles but some fun clubbed along with it as well.
You might be a little anxious after [...]
Bonding with Your Adoptive Newborn
The experience of preparing oneself to welcome an adoptive child in the family is full of hopes and dreams clubbed with anxiety and nervousness. The expectations you have and the responsibilities that you need to undertake without going through the nine months of typical pregnancy makes the situation even more demanding. Within a moment you [...]
Developing a Bond with Your Baby
One of the most pleasurable aspects of baby care is establishing a bond with them as they grow. It is the intense attachment and affection between the parents and the infant which though unseen and hard to define becomes the special way to understand the needs of the baby. At the first sight of the [...]
Bonding with the Newborn
Bonding, both technically and literally, means the attachment you share with your baby. It refers to the love and affection you can share with your baby and what all things you can do for him/her. Some develop this bonding moments after the baby is born, some after days and for the others it can take [...]
Bedtime Routine
A bedtime routine can be like a blessing for both the newborn and the parents. For the parents, it spares sometime for them to do other things and relax. Also, the baby is able to relax since he knows what is coming next for him. And if a routine is in place, both the parties [...]
Baby Crying a Lot: What should I do?
Silence is something that will be literally rare after your baby is born. Crying will all you’ll be hearing in the following months. Some parents even have dreams about crying babies. Crying is of secondary nature to the baby, the only language he has to communicate at the moment. So whenever he cries, he is [...]
Tips For Finding the Best Book for Your Child
Parents often wonder what kind of literature most apropriate fo their children. A book for a two year old kid won’t be of much interest for a 1st grader. Here are some tips that can help you pick the best book (or generaly an kind of text) for your child.
During a first couple of months, [...]
Five Reasons Why You Should Read to Your Children
You already know how reading aloud can generally benefit you child. Now, let’s see what’s the (in)direct benefit for you.
1. Bonding – child loves the color of your voice. She/he enjoys when you’re close to her/him, enjoys cuddling, hugs and kisses. [...]
Turn Your House Into a Reader Happy Place With Few Easy Tricks
Every modern parent knows how important reading is for his child. So, it’s only normal to incite reading as much as possible. One of the best ways for this is to…
Create a reader friendly environment. Let’s see how you can easily turn your house into environment that will make your child enjoy reading. One of [...]
It’s Hard for a Modern, Busy Parent to Find Time for Reading to his/her Child. Here are Some Great Tips How You Can Easily Incorporate Reading in Your Busy Schedule.
Many parents think that there is no point in reading aloud to a children until they are old enough to understand what they are saying. Some even think that they shouldn’t read to their kids until they learn how to read. And then, they can read on their own, right? But you know better. As [...]