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infinitenature · 5 years ago
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Western society has normalized early separation of mother to child, many have to go back to work as early as 6 weeks. Some parents may prefer that (and some may have no other options) although many may want longer time with their child. It is completely normal for children to want to be around their parents/caregivers when they are small. The caregiver is their safe space. When a small child views someone as a stranger (even if it is family or friend of family), a child crying or not going to them is a natural reaction . Consistent quality time builds bonds. Children learn relationships via their parents before anything else, regardless if they go to school or daycare. Early separation from parents, particularly mother at an early age can impact a child deeper than society as a whole realizes. That was why I personally was adamant about being near my daughter as much as I could and nursing her directly from my breast when she was put under lights for her jaundice as a newborn. Creating a nurturing environment is important. Society focuses so much on making children independent too soon. It is okay to not let a baby cry it out. Allowing small children to cry it out actually creates anxiety and teaches a child to not depend on their caregivers which then can create anxious adults who may have a hard time creating interdependent relationships with others (and have a hard time asking for support when it is needed). I learned from studying myself and the science of child development the importance of the child-parent connection. Eric Erickson theory on the stages of development goes into detail about this. A securely attached child knows their needs will be met by their parent and feel safe. They in turn feel safe in life in general and can reflect this in other relationships as their circle expands through time. #parentchild #parentchildrelationship #personaldevelopment #childdevelopment #secureattachment #secureattachmentstyle #secureattachmentparenting #childrendevelopment #stagesofdevelopment #parenting #child https://www.instagram.com/p/CGP5PQbJCwr/?igshid=el507th6t21r
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onewave111 · 8 years ago
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1wave.org/your-plantbaby-that-is-your-business/ #business #plant #stagesofdevelopment #businessdevelopment #karma #time #energy #Space #support #faith #hardwork #workethic #growth #talents #abundance #opportunities #generationalwealth #legacy #impact #foundation #foundationbuilding #Mind #gamechanger (à Round Rock, Texas)
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infinitenature · 4 years ago
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Sharing this again. I am seeing before my eyes the benefit of this. I am raising a black child that is free. Repost from @infinitenature1 • Western society has normalized early separation of mother to child, many have to go back to work as early as 6 weeks. Some parents may prefer that (and some may have no other options) although many may want longer time with their child. It is completely normal for children to want to be around their parents/caregivers when they are small. The caregiver is their safe space. When a small child views someone as a stranger (even if it is family or friend of family), a child crying or not going to them is a natural reaction . Consistent quality time builds bonds. Children learn relationships via their parents before anything else, regardless if they go to school or daycare. Early separation from parents, particularly mother at an early age can impact a child deeper than society as a whole realizes. That was why I personally was adamant about being near my daughter as much as I could and nursing her directly from my breast when she was put under lights for her jaundice as a newborn. Creating a nurturing environment is important. Society focuses so much on making children independent too soon. It is okay to not let a baby cry it out. Allowing small children to cry it out actually creates anxiety and teaches a child to not depend on their caregivers which then can create anxious adults who may have a hard time creating interdependent relationships with others (and have a hard time asking for support when it is needed). I learned from studying myself and the science of child development the importance of the child-parent connection. Eric Erickson theory on the stages of development goes into detail about this. A securely attached child knows their needs will be met by their parent and feel safe. They in turn feel safe in life in general and can reflect this in other relationships as their circle expands through time. #parentchild #parentchildrelationship #personaldevelopment #childdevelopment #secureattachment #secureattachmentstyle #secureattachmentparenting #childrendevelopment #stagesofdevelopment #parenting #child https://www.instagram.com/p/CKwRhtSJrMM/?igshid=1y1r4jekqwnza
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