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Holding Baby Skin to Skin to Calm

A Powerful Way to Calm and Soothe

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Skin on Skin-A Powerful Way to Calm and Soothe Infants and ToddlersHolding your child's hand as you walk along the sidewalk or having your infant wrap his tiny fingers around yours during a feeding is an instant reminder of the connection you have with your child. Parents, feeling a mixture of love, pride and admiration as they hold their baby, or when their toddler hugs them, are easily aware of how a simple touch can turn around a day or affect your emotions.

How often do you find yourself instinctively grazing your child's head as you pass by him playing? Do you find that stroking your baby's head during a feeding or bath is a natural and subconscious act?

Touch is a powerful aspect in your child's life and in the bond with your child.

In between caring for your child and running your household, it is easy to misunderstand the vital role that touch plays in your child's life. Many do not realize that simple actions such as holding a baby in your lap to read or relax and rubbing a child's back as he falls asleep have such a powerful effect on a baby or toddler.

The Science of Touch
It is commonly believed that animals can be soothed by stroking the crown of their head, and in the wild, maternal primates have been observed calming their young by rubbing or patting them. Whether you realize it or not, you are modeling the instinctive behavioral patterns found in animals of all shapes and sizes. Touch is a powerful aspect in your child's life and in the bond with your child.


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