In the past year and a half, however, many parents have had to work with technology and media and their kids. As the world almost completely digitised overnight and technology even became part of how children were to go to school, parents had to find new ways to balance the old notions and the new systems.
5 ways to bond with baby in your womb
Research has shown that around 16 to 18 weeks of pregnancy, babies can begin to hear, and at 26 weeks they can react to the sounds they hear. Also at around 18 weeks, babies can begin to feel when their mother moves around, and at 26 weeks they react when the belly is rubbed. Both of these senses can be used by parents to their advantage as ways to begin bonding with their babies while in the womb.
Preparing your toddler for a sibling
Having another baby is an exciting time for your family. It’s a big change, especially for older siblings, even more so if the older sibling was an only child. Older children, toddlers especially, may become jealous of the attention the new baby will receive. In order to avoid breakdowns and tantrums, parents can use these tips and tricks, but in a nutshell, it comes down to a little extra bonding.
Mind Your Mind: Be a witness. Be in the now.
This June marks the second month of Mommy Mundo’s #MindYourMind campaign. We put focus on an important need of the ever-so-busy mommy mind– that during hectic days we seize moments to take a pause, take a deep breath and relax, and #BePresent for whatever is going on.
5 Ways to Bond With Your Newborn
When an infant is well cared for, consistently given love, warmth, and care, they feel safe in their home environment. This feeling of being safe is the foundation of emotional wellbeing in children. So how does one make their baby feel safe? How does one ensure this vital bonding?
Ten 30-Minute Parent-Child Bonding Ideas
It’s the start of the new year, and for parents who have resolved to spend more time with their little…
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