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Truly amazing reasons to
Carry Your Baby...

and why hands on nurturing is essential
to healthy emotional and physical development of our young.

 

Some reasons are obvious,
some are contrary to popular belief -
most are quite surprising!

Based on scientific research, clinical observation and empirical evidence.

 

 

 

Scroll for the reasons to carry, or click here for links to research,
treatises and scientific papers on carrying our young, along with commentary by pediatricians and professionals in the field of early child development.
Updated:04/25/05

 


 

Attachment Parenting ...the solution to
Aggression and Violence in Society?

Recommended Reading -


Our pick of

EXCELLENT BOOKS

for parents to be, new parents, all parents, educators, opinion shapers, policy makers, advisors, educators, political pundits, physicians and health care consultants or anyone interested in better health and accord.

Please note: we don't sell books or have any vested interest in these books, other than the wisdom and value they offer.

These books are all available in libraries.
If your library does not list the book you wish, they may still be available through an interlibray loan.
It may take a while until your library gets it in for you... but all these are well WORTH THEIR WAIT!

These books would be worth their weight in gold
if we could only get our opinion shapers, policy makers, advisors, educators, physicians and health care consultants to read them.......

and then act on invoking change for healthy living.

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Breast feeding WHY?

An article that examines the health and emotional benefits for both mother and baby.

Following is a concise list of benefits based on empirical evidence from clinical observation, biochemical analysis and scientific research -
Oh yes!...plus the needs of parents too.

If you read no further than this...then please at least, read this article to the end...
for your baby's sake, your own sake, your family's sake, our community's sake, our nation's sake and the sake of the planet...
and the continuation of man as we are meant to be -happy healthy and holistic

What is it about carrying that is so IMPORTANT??
Joseph Chilton Pearce
October 2003

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------------ Physical and Emotional Benefits derived from ------------

Carrying Your Baby...

43 reasons to carry your baby

by Marnie Ko

1. Baby-carrying provides the elements of pressure, motion, pleasure, warmth, security, sound that is essential to the development of the vestibular nervous system. Baby-carrying provides constant vestibular stimulation necessary to the development of motor skills in infants and calming deep-pressure touch and kinesthetic stimulation.

2. Carrying infants lowers the level of stress hormones and adrenalin circulating in the blood stream of the infant.

3. Carrying helps the baby develop balance and trunk and head control. Infants who are carried sit independently and walk sooner.

4. Baby-carrying enables the mother to be acutely responsive and aware of her babys cues and signals. Baby-carrying increases maternal sensitivity and heightens parents perceptions of their childrens needs. Mothers become so sensitive to their baby that they can anticipate hunger needs, waking, and the need for a clean diaper.

5. Babies that are carried develop a strong and secure attachment to their mothers.

6. Baby carrying reduces crying and fussiness (one study found by 43% during the day and 51% at night), mothers feel more competent and nurturing toward their infant and are less likely to act in abusive ways towards their children. This author found that baby-carrying resulted in crying less than 1% of the time for the first year of the babys life.

7. Continuously carried infants initiate separation faster and become more self-reliant.

8. Baby-carrying creates autonomy, intimacy and a healthy development of physical intimacy and touching between parents and children. Baby-carrying gives healthy messages of touching to children and they learn to give and receive affection and touching in healthy ways. Carried infants are less likely to have sexual problems or unwanted pregnancies later in life.

9. Babies who are touched and carried continuously develop larger brains than infants who are denied this stimulation.

10. Babies who are carried have a lower mortality rate than infants who are denied this constant contact.

11. Baby-carrying greatly benefits premature infants and lowers their mortality rate.

12. Babies who are carried cry less, smile more, are less prone to vomiting and spitting up.

13. Infants who are carried experience reduced or little incidence of colic.

14. Carried babies experience an enhanced degree of bonding with their caregiver.

15. Baby-carrying allows parents to accomplish their day-to-day activities and still be in close physical contact with their babies.

16. Baby-carrying provides the natural rhythm of movement and tactile stimulation that small babies need for proper neurological development. Constantly carried babies fall asleep quickly in the comfort of their sling - some babies may always fall asleep while carried.

17. Baby-carrying allows the baby to be an active participant in the walking, talking, laughing, movement, and working of the parent.

18. Babies are easy to wear and parents learn to relax and touch, even if they were not touched often as children or are awkward with physical intimacy and closeness.

19. Baby-carrying develops bonding and attachment between parent and child, shows love and affection, and parental-child love is expressed and actively demonstrated on a constant basis.

20. Baby-carrying tells children they are loved, safe, secured and cared for.

21. Baby-carrying creates children that are more involved in their parents life and more likely to be involved in their own lives and less isolated as adults.

22. Baby-carrying allows children to be AT the center of activity rather than being the center of attention, which is a healthy atmosphere for development of empathy, affection and a healthy sense of self.

23. Baby-carrying is the most comfortable and easy way to hold baby on the parents shoulders, backs and hips. Baby-wearing distributes weight evenly from parents shoulders to hips and aligns babys center of gravity as close to parents body as possible. Baby-carrying develops the back muscles necessary to carry the baby and corrects posture in the caregiver.

24. Baby-carrying holds baby securely leaving the parents hands free for work and activities.

25. Baby-carrying offers constant and easy access to the infants food source, mothers breastmilk.

26. Babies sleep comfortably and for longer periods of time while carried.

27. Babies who are carried have a solid sense of self-esteem and independence.

28. Baby-carrying stimulates optimal development of the cerebellum of the brain, the only part of the brain that continually increases in cells as the baby gets older.

29. Infants who are not carried can be at risk for the brain pathways that modulate pleasure being improperly or incompletely developed.

30. Carrying of the infant is the most important factor responsible for the infants normal and social development.

31. Baby-carrying is a natural soothing baby tranquilizer which helps fussy or tired infants fall asleep.

32. Baby-carrying stimulates the tactile receptors in the skin, developing muscle tone, increases cardiac output which increases circulation, promotes respiration and aids in digestion.

33. Baby-carrying helps the baby maintain equilibrium and provides movement to the baby in all three directions, essential to proprioception (body awareness).

34. Baby-carrying provides the exact level and kind of stimulation an infant requires, energizing their nervous system and providing quiet and calm alertness in the infant.

35. Infants who are carried learn more as they are in a vertical position or semi-vertical position which encourages an alert state of arousal. Baby-carrying develops the muscles needed for the infant to sit, stand and walk. The baby must use his muscles to fight gravity and hold his head up, building necessary muscle strength, control, and coordination.

36. Infants who are carried have less head lag, stronger neck and shoulder muscles, and walk on their own by ten months old versus the average North American walking age of eleven and a half (or more) months. Baby-carrying allows infants to retain the standing/stepping reflex present from birth which they use to push themselves up and grab onto mother.

37. Infants who are carried typically walk and never crawl due to their advanced motor development and enriched environmental experiences while worn on their caregiver.

38. Carried infants experience less vertigo and increased physical agility in adulthood, a superior sense of balance, precision of movement, and an awareness of their position in the space around them.

39. Baby carrying shortens the period that an infant is dependent on his caregiver, and carried infants initiate separation sooner and for longer periods due to their more secure attachment to the parent.

40. Baby carrying constantly allows the baby to complete its exterogestation period which is needed for the proper development and health of the infant.

41. Baby-carrying creates an intuitive sensitivity that allows mother to anticipate her babys every mood and need and fully experience the joy of mothering.

42. Baby-carrying recreates the oneness of the baby and mother that existed in the womb which is absolutely necessary for proper development of the infant and the mothers levels of mothering hormone, prolactin.

43. Carrying your baby encourages grandchildren because when your little one has moved out of his sling, it makes you want to have another one!

Reprinted with permission of the author. 10/24/06

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'Happy Babies' -an enlightening & vital discussion on parent-baby relationship -live action steaming video (fast loading)

A video interview with world renowned Dr. James Prescott
and other behaviourists speaking out on healthy attachment and what it means to our long term health and happiness.
Dr. Prescott's research vehemently challenges Dr. Spock's idea of not spoiling babies by letting them cry it out.
The fashions in this movie may be outdated but the information is as timely as it can be and as it always has been.

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Baby's best start is next to your heart...

 ...why is it the best possible start for a baby's journey through life?

Baby Carrying, Attachment Parenting, Baby Wearing, Hands on Nurturing... or any other name we wish to call it, is the premoridial need of all babies.

The human gestation period is not nine months as we have believed, but eighteen. Birth at only nine months inutero is predicated by the size of our brain/head - not completion of development. The human mammal requires a further nine months attached to a parent, exutero, to develop the brain fully, the circulation and respiratory system, skull and skeleton, muscularture, gastro intestinal tract and other physical processes. Research shows that when we short circuit this develpment we pay a huge price in the wellbeing of our young, ourselves, our families, our communities and by extension: nations and the planet. 

As over simplified as it may sound...carrying our babies on our body, is the panacea to much of what ails the 'civilized' western world -Please take a moment to read some of the empirical evidence contained in the papers below-

 
Professional commentary
on baby carrying and
supporting research
on the many benefits
both physiological
and psychological.
READ THIS, if you read nothing else:
What is it about carrying that is so IMPORTANT?
Joseph Chilton Pearce - October 2003
If you can manage the time, be sure to read the rest...or bookmark it and come back later...it is worth every minute of your precious parenting time! ...it will pay you back, in time, health, happiness, joy, family harmony and yes...even fiscal savings!

"The single most important child rearing practice to be adopted for the development of emotional and social healthy infants and children is to carry the newborn/infant on the body of the mother/caretaker all day long..."- James Prescott, Ph.D.A

Dr. Spock writes, "it seems that in Western industrial societies like ours, we have somehow managed to remove most of the closeness between mother and baby that comes naturally in simpler places. We've invented plastic infant seats so that when babies are moved about, they don't have to be carried in the parents' arms and stationary cribs with firm, flat mattresses. What a contrast there is between these cribs and the frequent movement and warm contact when babies are held by slings against their mother's bodies . . . if it's true, as the accumulated evidence seems to suggest, (editor's note: no longer is it mere suggestion, it has been empirically proven!) that movement and bodily closeness are good for babies, especially in the earliest weeks . . . we've been ingenious and consistent in depriving them of these sensations".

( writer's annoying interjection: "The latest brand new 'Neglectomatic' seems to be the default method of child rearing in our current fast paced consumer conscious culture, ...where money takes precedence over moments, profit over prudence and where we find it easier to spend money than time with our future generation!"....where we carry guns more than we carry babies, where we arm ourselves instead of using our arms... please see the article below: Bonding or Violence.)

"it is through the emotional involvement of touch that one can reach through the isolation and communicate love, trust, affection, and warmth" - Ashley Montagu - Pioneer of the science of touch and somatic response.

Dr. Spock goes on to say, "I suggest that instead of using a plastic seat for carrying babies from place to place (when shopping and visiting) and for keeping babies more contented when they are bored, tired or colicky, parents substitute the use of slings or carriers that hold the baby close to the parent's body . . ." and "experiment with carrying baby at other times too."

Los Angeles sociologist writes, "the new baby is soothed by the feel of its mother's body. The familiar sound of her heart-beat may be an important factor in relieving anxiety when baby encounters new places, people and situations."

Below are more links
to pertinent articles and research
on the subject of carrying our children
and attendant benefits -


How Culture Shapes the Developing Brain and the Future of Humanity
by James W. Prescott Ph.D. -Institute of Humanistic Science Click Here
A paper that looks at the idea that - Without embodied love, peace is not possible.

"The greatest terror a child can have is that he is not loved, and rejection is the hell he fears. I think everyone in the world to a large or small extent has felt rejection. And with rejection comes anger, and with anger some kind of crime in revenge for the rejection, and with the crime guilt - and there is the story of mankind." -John Steinbeck-East of Eden, 1952

 


The Importance of the In-Arms Phase Click Here
by Jean Liedloff


The Importance of HUMAN TOUCH Click Here
by Robert W. Hatfield, Ph.D.
University of Cincinnati, Department of Psychology


Heart Connection Click Here
Connection and bond between parent and child is effected by proximity and the influence of the heart


'Happy Babies' Click Here to see the streaming movie- this is an interview and discussion with James W. Prescott Ph.D and other behaviorists discussing the baby - parent relationship. The fashions in this movie may be outdated but the information is current and as timely as ever.


Bonding or Violence Click Here
by James W. Prescott Ph.D. - An Introduction by Michael Mendizza

Lack of touching leads to violence? - click here for article



Children and Violence Click Here
Dr. Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D - internationally recognized authority on brain development and children in crisis, discusses violence -sources and antidotes


Altered brain development following global neglect in early childhood Click Here
Dr. Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D - internationally recognized authority on brain development and children in crisis


Violence Click Here A documentary of W-5: CTV (11 minutes). Consultant: James W. Prescott, Ph.D.
WARNING: Non gratuitous but disturbing and explicit scenes.


Body pleasure and violence Click Here
by James W. Prescott Ph.D. - A paper that looks at the idea that - " Recent research supports the point of view that the deprivation of physical pleasure is a major ingredient in the expression of physical violence."


Child Emotional Care Influences Genetic Expression Click Here
by Cori Young



Mother-Infant Bonding & the Intelligence of the Heart Click Here
by Joseph Chilton Pearce


The first three years are critical Click Here


Early brain development and Child care Click Here


Cuddled Babies Click Here


'INVEST IN KIDS' Parenting Tips Click Here


Alliance for Transforming the Lives of Children Click Here


'I am your Child' - A Parent's Guide to Development Click Here


The Value of Baby Carriers in Today's Society Click Here


Brain Evolution and Development Click Here



Touch the Future Click Here



Breast feeding Click Here : BRAIN NUTRIENTS IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR HUMAN LOVE AND PEACE
by James W. Prescott Ph.D ­ Institute of Humanistic Science



"If You Hold That Baby All The Time..." by Pam Leo Click Here



"Bonding for Life ­ Developing that Special Connection with Your Baby" by Lyn Mettler Click Here



"If I could speak here's what I would say..." this is a POEM the boils down the research into a rhyme of the reasons....and likely expresses your baby's inner most thoughts. Click Here



 

Raising well-adjusted, happy and creative children has never been easy, but it doesn't have to be hard.

"If I could speak here's what I would say..." a POEM expressing your baby's inner most thoughts. Click Here



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please see the link -REASONS TO CARRY
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