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Babies at Work

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PARENT TIPS
Responsive Care
Responding immediately and effectively to your baby's needs
is an important part of raising a contented and well-adjusted baby.
Highly-responsive care is an important part of keeping a baby
content in a work environment. As you become more confident
as a parent and more skilled in discerning what your baby is
asking for, you and your baby are likely to develop a happy
rhythm. The more quickly you meet your baby's needs, the less
time she will need to spend crying to communicate them. This
means she has more time for her primary job of learning about her
world and you'll have more time and energy for getting work
done and playing with your baby.
Providing your baby with love and responding immediately to
her basic needs will make your baby far more content, since she'll
quickly learn that she doesn't need to resort to full-out crying to
get your attention. Although it may sometimes seem like more
work in the short term to respond so quickly to your baby's
whimper, the rewards for you and your baby are immense.
In cultures in which the concept of "too much holding" never
affected people's views, parents raise their babies according to
their parental instincts and in a way that allows the parents to
accomplish their daily tasks as effectively as possible while
keeping their babies happy. They hold their babies nearly
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Summary :

PARENT TIPS Responsive Care Responding immediately and effectively to your baby's needs is an important part of raising a contented and well-adjusted baby. Providing your baby with love and responding immediately to her basic needs will make your baby far more content, since she'll quickly learn that she doesn't need to resort to full-out crying to get your attention.


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