Maria
Day 264/365 Hello everyone, today we watched a quite interesting video on YouTube, about a right upbringing children from 0 to 1 year. We don't have children yet, but now we was beginning to learn some information about this question. So, psychologist in this video talking about it and explain many important acpects. She says that mother should stay close to the baby every time, especially until 1year. Because there are some neurons in baby's head,and if he can't find his mother when he wakes up (for example) he can get some problems in the future. He can be nervous, because in this based of period, he had stressful situation. Even father can't be instead of mother. I don't know this yet excetly, but in my opinion, it happens because mothers have a very strong and particular link between them and their children. Maybe you know something about this,maybe you have a big experience, please share with me . Thanks in advance! P.s. this picture I took a few days ago in our park with a lake.
Sep 18, 2021 2:59 PM
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Day 264/365 Hello everyone, today we watched quite an interesting video on YouTube, about raising children from 0 to 1 years old. We don't have any children yet, but we are now beginning to learn more about children. So, the psychologist in this video talked about it and explained many important aspects. She said that the mother should always stay close to the baby, especially during the first year. Because there are neurons in baby's head,and if he can't find his mother when he wakes up (for example) he may be prone to future problems. He can become nervous because in this moment he experienced a stressful situation. Even the father can't be there instead of the mother. I don't know this exactly, but in my opinion, it happens because mothers have a very strong and particular link between them and their children. Maybe you might know something about this, maybe you have more experience, please share with me. Thanks in advance! P.S. this is a picture I took a few days ago in our park that has a lake lake.
September 18, 2021
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