A common scenario is when parents
get frustrated because the child has eaten well, has slept much, its tail is
dry ... and continues to mourn. And is that sometimes we forget, that the
baby's needs are not only physical but also emotional. For example, a newborn
may protest because they feel alone and calls her mother (body contact is so
important and vital as food).
The baby is not born with
decision-making and experiences you are given, if no adult who wishes to
communicate with him, falls off and sad, and this gap can mark it for life in
the affective area. It's like not putting a fertilizer plant: it grows, but not
equally.
The child needs a warm and
welcoming, and parents should not deprive him of tokens of affection and
tenderness, kisses, kind words, pats and hugs that make the baby feel loved.
Love is one of the pillars on which rests the trust.
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