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Babywearing benefits
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Benefits of babywearing
Babywearing = keeping your baby happy + getting on with your
life
With equipment such as strollers, baby capsules and bouncers,
babies are cradled and caressed less than in the past. Carrying
your baby is a brilliant way of staying in constant touch while
going about your daily routine. Baby wearing is one of the
oldest traditions of parenting around the world. Hands free
cuddling all day!
"The single most important child rearing practice to be adopted
for the development of emotional and social healthy infants and
children is to carry the newborn/infant on the body of the
mother/caretaker all day long..." -- James Prescott, Ph.D
Good for Mummy and Daddy
· Using a sling is convenient. Unpadded slings can be folded
small enough to fit into a diaper bag or handbag and pulled out
for all those times baby wants or needs to be carried
· Carry your baby and go anywhere. Negotiate stairs, escalators
and sand with ease
· Avoid stressful moments. Take your baby out of the stroller
when they have had enough of shopping. A carried baby will fuss
less in queues
· Breastfeed easily and discreetly. Your baby can breastfeed,
sleep and be comforted all in the same place
· Carry your baby and have your hands free to look after older
siblings or do the housework.
· Provide a safe and protective environment for your baby. Know
that your baby is safe near you
· Carrying your baby has great health benefits for you. Go for a
brisk walk with your baby in her/his sling, you will enjoy the
dual benefits of walking and weight training
· Babywearing helps you become attuned to your babies needs
· Rock baby to sleep in the sling instead of getting frustrated
in a rocking chair
· A walk with baby in sling is wonderful for soothing jaded and
tired nerves
· And finally cuddle your baby all day!
Great for Baby
· Babywearing helps newborns adapt to life outside the womb
· Carried babies cry less and are less fussy. Research has shown
that babies who are carried cry (on average) 43% less overall
and 54% less during the evening hours (1). In cultures where
babies are carried almost continuously, babies cry much less
than those in non-carrying cultures (2-6).
· Carrying maximises brain development, this is because the
gentle movement of carrying stimulates the cerebellum, which is
the part of the brain that governs the smooth coordination of
muscles and is also related to emotional behaviour
· Babies in slings spend more time in the state of quiet
alertness. This is the behavioural state in which an infant is
most content and best able to interact with his environment. It
may be called the optimal state of learning for a baby.
Researchers have also reported that carried babies show enhanced
visual and auditory alertness
· According to studies at Tulane University, baby slings offer
the single most successful method for optimal neurological
development in infants
· Carried babies are protected from overstimulation
· Babies are quickly able to develop a sense of security and
trust when they are carried. They become independent and
self-reliant children. Carrying is great for baby’s emotional
development
· Wonderful for colicky babies or babies with reflux
Pinky McKay, author of ‘Parenting by Heart’ and ‘100 Ways to
Calm the Crying’
“Touch and movement are as vital to your baby’s development as
the nutrients in her food. Carrying your baby will help her
thrive, while the comforting warmth of your body, your familiar
smell and the sound of your heartbeat will help her feel secure.
A baby carrier gives you an extra pair of hands as you hold your
baby close.”
References
1. Hunziker, U. A. and Barr, R, G. (1986). Increased carrying
reduces infant crying: a randomized controlled trial.
Pediatrics, 77, 641-8.
2. Barr, R. G. (1990). The Early Crying Paradox: A Modest
Proposal. Human Nature, 1, 355-389.
3. Barr, R. G., Konner, M., Bakeman, R. and Adamson, L. (1991).
Crying in !Kung San infants: a test of the cultural specificity
hypothesis. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 33,
601-10.
4. Brazelton, T. B., Robey, J. S., Collier, G. A. (1969). Infant
development in the Zintandeco Indians of Southern Mexico.
Pediatrics, 44, 274-290.
5. Lee, K. (1994). The crying pattern of Korean infants and
related factors. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 36,
601-7.
6. LeVine, R.A., LeVine, S., Dixon, S., Richman, A., Leiderman,
P.H., Keefer, C. and Brazelton, T.B. (1994). Child Care and
Culture: Lessons from Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
7. Anisfeld, E., Casper, V., Noyzce, M. and Cunningham, N.
(1990). Does infant carrying promote attachment? An experimental
study of the effects of increased physical contact on the
development of attachment. Child Development, 61, 1617-1627.
8. Whiting, J. W. M. (1981). Environmental constraints on infant
care practices. In R. H. Munroe, R. L. Munroe & B. B. Whiting
(Eds.), Handbook of cross-cultural human development, New York:
Garland STPM Press.
9. Ludington-Hoe SM, Swinth JY. (1996). Developmental aspects of
kangaroo care. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal
Nursing, 25, 691-703.
10. Pelaez-Nogueras M, Field TM, Hossain Z, Pickens J. (1996).
Depressed mothers' touching increases infants' positive affect
and attention in still-face interactions. Child Development, 67,
1780-92. |
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| Bummis Super Whisper Wrap |
| $16.50 |
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| Any pandy print covers |
| $18.00 |
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| Bummis Super Whisper Wrap Jungle |
| $18.00 |
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| Taylormade Stretch cotton slings |
| $80.10 |
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| Colour grown cotton slings |
| $92.50 |
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| Baba Slings |
| $90.00 |
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| Contour diaper/Sold out |
| $57.00 |
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| Organic Imse vimse all-in-ones |
| $32.00 |
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