Establish a strong foundation of trust and security from "summary" of Your Self-Confident Baby by Magda Gerber,Allison Johnson
Building a strong foundation of trust and security is essential in fostering a healthy relationship between you and your baby. When your baby feels safe and secure, they are more likely to explore the world around them with confidence. This foundation is the basis for all future learning and development. Trust is established through consistency and reliability in your interactions with your baby. By responding promptly to your baby's needs and cues, you are showing them that they can depend on you. This builds a sense of security in your baby, knowing that their needs will be met in a timely and loving manner. Creating a secure environment for your baby involves providing physical safety as well as emotional security. By setting up a safe space for your baby to play and explore, you are giving them the opportunity to learn and grow without fear of harm. Additionally, maintaining a calm and...Similar Posts
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