Feb 5, 2012
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Apr 1, 2011
Parenting Resources from ChildWelvare.gov (PDF download)
Topics Include: Bonding With Your Baby, Dealing With Temper Tantrums, Connecting With Your Teen, Teen Parents… You're Not Alone, Ten Ways to Be a Better Dad, Raising Your Grandchildren, Military Families, How to Develop Strong Communities, Parenting Your Child With Developmental Delays and Disabilities.
Parenting Resources from ChildWelvare.gov (PDF download)
Topics Include: Bonding With Your Baby, Dealing With Temper Tantrums, Connecting With Your Teen, Teen Parents… You're Not Alone, Ten Ways to Be a Better Dad, Raising Your Grandchildren, Military Families, How to Develop Strong Communities, Parenting Your Child With Developmental Delays and Disabilities.
Mar 6, 2009
Never Shake a Baby
This article will help you understand your baby, develop a plan of action, and get the support you need when you are frustrated with your baby's crying.
Never Shake a Baby
This article will help you understand your baby, develop a plan of action, and get the support you need when you are frustrated with your baby's crying.
Feb 25, 2008
Bonding With Your Baby
Attachment is a deep, lasting bond that develops between a caregiver and child during the baby's first few years of life. Loving attachment between a baby and caregiver is critical to the growth of a baby's body and mind. The brain's ability to regulate emotions and respond to stress can be damaged if a baby does not have a strong bond with a parent. This can result in lifelong problems. Babies who have this bond and feel loved have a better chance to grow up to be adults who trust others and know how to return affection.
Bonding With Your Baby
Attachment is a deep, lasting bond that develops between a caregiver and child during the baby's first few years of life. Loving attachment between a baby and caregiver is critical to the growth of a baby's body and mind. The brain's ability to regulate emotions and respond to stress can be damaged if a baby does not have a strong bond with a parent. This can result in lifelong problems. Babies who have this bond and feel loved have a better chance to grow up to be adults who trust others and know how to return affection.
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