Bonding with Your Baby-Quiet Rocking Time (Part 3)
Of course, just as every mother, and perhaps many dads, already do, rocking is one of the most important ways to bond with your sweet, little baby.
These are just the perfect times to sit, relax and enjoy your baby.
Whether you exclusively pump, breastfeed, or feed your baby formula, rocking is a wonderful way to bond with your child.
That special time of day, perhaps early morning, early evening or any time of day, can be an incredible time to do special things with your baby.
It will be treasured moments that they will remember forever.
Copyright 2006, Wendy Williamson
These are just the perfect times to sit, relax and enjoy your baby.
Whether you exclusively pump, breastfeed, or feed your baby formula, rocking is a wonderful way to bond with your child.
That special time of day, perhaps early morning, early evening or any time of day, can be an incredible time to do special things with your baby.
- Spend some time quietly rocking and talking with your baby.
You will be surprised about the communicating that you can do even with your very small infant.
The repeated coos that you exchange back an forth do so much to develop your baby's brain. - Everyone knows that reading to your baby is one of the most important things that you can do.
Even while pregnant, research has shown that the baby in womb still benefits from the sounds of reading a book or just talking to the baby. - Have you ever just sat and stared into your infant's eyes? It can be such a mesmerizing experience.
As you stare at the incredible, little child, you understand the sincere, pure love that you have for one another.
These are moments that you receive so few of in your child's life, make sure to take advantage of the moments now. - Listening to wonderful soft classical music such as Baby Einstein can be a nice, soothing time together.
Classical music is not only beneficial for your little one, but is supposed be beneficial to adults as well.
So, take those moments to help develop your brain as well.
It will be treasured moments that they will remember forever.
Copyright 2006, Wendy Williamson