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Getting to know your baby (Part 4 / Final)

In previous Part 3, we talked about the baby Psychological Development and learning throughout the usage of a baby carrier. If you missed out the previous part, click here for the link.Part 1: Baby’s Vision DevelopmentPart 2: Baby’s Brain DevelopmentPart 3: Baby’s Psychological Development Last but not least, we will also need to look into their Physical Development that also come in stages. When your baby is first born, his spine will have a convex curve in the shape of the letter C. This spinal alignment

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Getting to know your baby (Part 3)

In Part 1 and Part 2, we talked about the baby Vision Development and their Brain Development and how it impact with the way you use a baby carrier. Now, let us also look at the baby’s Psychological Development. When a baby is born, their first experience to this world is through the hugs of their parents (especially their mother’s). Imagine if you are moving to a new place, wouldn’t you subconsciously want to find comfort in something that you can depend on? That is basic human behaviour. Whether

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Getting to know your baby (Part 2)

In Part 1, we talked about the baby vision development, and now we will look at the baby Brain Development and how it impact with the way you babywear. As for the development of their brain, we are aware that the brain of a newborn undergoes an amazing amount of growth in the first three years of their life, which is often called the ‘golden window’. According to various cognitive research, this golden window is the best timing for boosting brain cells through flash

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Getting to know your baby (Part 1)

Even if you consider yourself a veteran mom, the fear of making the wrong decisions can leave you breathless. Should I carry my baby when he cries for it? Will she be too attached if I carry her too often?  Why does he stop wailing when he is held upright and starts wailing when I put him down on the cot?  Carrying my baby to see the world is good stimulation for her developing brain. But should I carry her

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