Allow your baby to develop at their own pace from "summary" of Your Self-Confident Baby by Magda Gerber,Allison Johnson
When we talk about letting your baby develop at their own pace, we are talking about respecting their unique rhythm and timing. Babies, like adults, have their own individual ways of learning and growing. It's important to recognize and honor these differences rather than trying to push your baby to reach certain milestones according to a predetermined schedule. By allowing your baby to develop at their own pace, you are giving them the space and freedom to explore the world in a way that feels comfortable and natural to them. This can help build their confidence and self-esteem as they learn to trust their own abilities and instincts. It's also im...Similar Posts
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