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Babywearing promotes closeness and comfort from "summary" of The Baby Book, Revised Edition by William Sears,Martha Sears,Robert Sears,James Sears

Babywearing is a practice that has been around for centuries, and for good reason. It allows parents to keep their baby close while also being able to move around and go about their day. When a baby is carried in a sling or carrier, they can feel the warmth of their parent's body, hear their heartbeat, and smell their familiar scent. This closeness promotes a sense of security and comfort for the baby, helping them to feel safe and content. In addition to the physical closeness, babywearing also promotes emotional bonding between parent and child. When a baby is held close to their parent, they are able to make eye contact, hear their voice, and respond to their facial expressions. This interaction helps to strengthen the bond between parent and child, creating a sense of trust and security that is essential for healthy development. Furthermore, babywearing can also provide practical benefits for parents. By keeping their baby close, parents are better able to respond to their needs quickly and easily. Whether it's feeding, changing a diaper, or simply comforting a fussy baby, being able to do so while on the go can make life much easier for parents.
  1. Babywearing is a simple yet effective way to promote closeness and comfort between parent and child. By keeping their baby close, parents can provide the physical and emotional support that their baby needs to thrive. It is a practice that has stood the test of time and continues to be a valuable tool for parents looking to build a strong bond with their child.
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The Baby Book, Revised Edition

William Sears

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