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Carrying a Baby

Isn't it true that carrying a baby in your arms too much will promote a need to be carried often?


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No Carrying your infant and that just shows them that they are loved and that they can trust you to take care of them and there needs

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"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get."

"Stupid is as stupid does."

"My name is Forrest, Forrest Gump."

well from what my parents told me----they held me until I was 20 months old. I did not learn how to walk until I was 2. Haha funny, I'm a marathon runner and triatholonist. haha

 
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Turn off the television and teach your children how to think.

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You cannot spoil a baby. You also cannot hold a baby 'too much.'

Babies will naturally pull away and want to be set down once they are developmentally ready to explore their world and become independent.

Until then, feel free to carry your little one as much as s/he will let you and you can manage (it gets hard to do once they start to wiggle).

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What about me???? I am Changing!!

NO! people tend to forget that a bay spends nines months developing in the womb. It grows, turns and becomes as one with the womb. In some countries, once the baby is born it is bundled tightly for such reason. To hold a baby often will not hurt him or her. This is the bonding period for babies, It not only comforts them it brings a  bond between the mother ot fater that has the time to do this. The child will not get spoiked by this. As the child grows and becomes as one with him/herself, the need to be hel willl be less. Hold on tight and love that little blessing.

 

Yes the habit of carrying baby in arms to be avoided alot. Sometimes you itsellf will be feeling pain in lifting them. Any child news or child related informations visit http://www.delhimoms.com

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