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Engage in respectful communication with your baby from "summary" of Your Self-Confident Baby by Magda Gerber,Allison Johnson

When you communicate with your baby, it is important to do so respectfully. This means treating your baby as a real person, worthy of your attention and respect. By engaging in respectful communication, you are showing your baby that their thoughts and feelings are valid and important. This not only helps to build a strong bond between you and your baby, but also lays the foundation for healthy communication habits in the future. Respectful communication with your baby involves really listening to them and responding to their cues and signals. It means being present in the moment and giving your baby your full attention. When you listen to your baby, you are showing them that you value what they have to say, even if they are not using words yet. This can help your baby feel understood and secure, knowing that they can trust you to be there for them. When you engage in respectful communication with your baby, you are also modeling positive communication skills for them to learn from. By speaking to your baby in a calm and loving tone, you are teaching them how to express themselves in a respectful and effective way. This can help your baby develop their own communication skills as they grow and learn how to interact with others in a healthy and respectful manner.
  1. Respectful communication with your baby is about creating a nurturing and supportive environment where your baby feels safe, heard, and loved. By treating your baby with respect and engaging in meaningful interactions with them, you are helping to foster their self-confidence and emotional well-being. So take the time to really connect with your baby, listen to what they have to say, and respond with love and respect. Your baby will thank you for it in more ways than you can imagine.
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Your Self-Confident Baby

Magda Gerber

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