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How to raise a happier newborn

June 3, 2017 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Parents definitely want to set their kids up in life to have the happiest children possible. The idea of raising a happy newborn is actually something that can be extremely positive in the life of a child later on. There are some fantastic strategies that parents can use for raising children happier in the first 12 months of age:

Spend time studying their emotions: it can be very difficult to actually start to read the emotions of a young child in their earliest stages of life. After run the first six months however it can become very easy to start understanding what may be bothering your baby and what you can do to soothe your baby at any time.

Learn some basic ways to hold your baby: you might be surprised to know that holding your baby in different ways can actually have a huge impact on the way that they can be soothed. Often times the way that your child is reacting to be an indication of the way that they want to be held or soothed as they cry. Studying or trying different and comfortable ways to hold your baby could give you multiple options for soothing and burping them successfully.

Bond with your baby by helping them discover the world: When babies discover new things they can often be overjoyed. This can help them to expand their minds as well as really bond with you as a parent. Gaining a reward or learning something brand-new in a discovery is a great way to keep babies engaged in to create happier newborns.

Let babies learn to self soothe: self soothing and allowing your kids some space to themselves can be extremely important. Many new babies often cause parents to fret at every sign of hiccups, burping or distress. Taking the time to actually let babies self soothe after the first six months is important.

 

References:

  • “8 Happy-Baby Secrets.” Parenting. N.p., 09 July 2014. Web. 24 May 2017.
  • Storey, Jill. “How to Raise a Happy Baby and Child (birth to 12 Mo.).” BabyCenter. N.p., 15 May 2017. Web. 24 May 2017.
  • Woolston, Chris. “10 Tips for Raising a Well-rounded Boy.” BabyCenter. N.p., 25 Apr. 2017. Web. 24 May 2017.

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