The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact With Your Baby Leads To Happier, Healthier DevelopmentHenry Holt and Company, 2014/09/23 - 288 ページ Using a lively array of anthropological and sociological sources, The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact with Your Baby Leads to Happier, Healthier Development by Sharon Heller, PhD, presents a provocative examination of the reasons why, now more than ever, we need to make consistent physical connections with our infants and children. |
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... baby's sig' nals for closeness. The first cultural shift to discourage closeness is equating touch, and therefore ... baby!” Sorry, we need to tell them, our baby's genes beg to differ. Babies were meant to be held for hours, for days ...
... baby's sig' nals for closeness. The first cultural shift to discourage closeness is equating touch, and therefore ... baby!” Sorry, we need to tell them, our baby's genes beg to differ. Babies were meant to be held for hours, for days ...
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... baby relationship on its head without consequences. In the short term, dimin— ished contact makes babies fussier than they need be and mothers more conflicted than they need be. Though the long—term consequences are less easily ...
... baby relationship on its head without consequences. In the short term, dimin— ished contact makes babies fussier than they need be and mothers more conflicted than they need be. Though the long—term consequences are less easily ...
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... baby over to the waiting arms of grandmother, sister, aunt, neigh' bor, or an older child when she was tired or wanted to swim in the river or escape into the bushes with her husband. With time to rest and revitalize, she could then ...
... baby over to the waiting arms of grandmother, sister, aunt, neigh' bor, or an older child when she was tired or wanted to swim in the river or escape into the bushes with her husband. With time to rest and revitalize, she could then ...
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... baby toucher and a forceful influence on Watson, he dealt the coup de grace to loving and nurturant parenting. In The Care and Feeding of Chile dren, the doctor recommended that a parent not spoil the baby by picking it up, no matter ...
... baby toucher and a forceful influence on Watson, he dealt the coup de grace to loving and nurturant parenting. In The Care and Feeding of Chile dren, the doctor recommended that a parent not spoil the baby by picking it up, no matter ...
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... babies could no longer cling like monkeys, mothers developed rounded hips for their babies to straddle and a powerful desire to keep their baby close to them. That our cultural patterns have jumped far ahead of nature's original design for ...
... babies could no longer cling like monkeys, mothers developed rounded hips for their babies to straddle and a powerful desire to keep their baby close to them. That our cultural patterns have jumped far ahead of nature's original design for ...
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9?WPET | 104 |
8 SENSORY OVERKILL | 125 |
THE BODY FORBIDDEN | 143 |
BREAST OR BOTTLE? | 163 |
fiemky 12 | 213 |
FINISHING TOUCHES | 231 |
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