"In the first weeks of life, nothing makes a baby feel more at ease than a hug"
Care and Loving Attention
Taking care of a child also means showering them with attention, cuddles, and hugs, and responding to their needs with awareness. A child doesn’t have “tantrums,” only needs. Through small but essential daily gestures of love, parents can do a great deal to promote their child’s well-being.
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"It does not hurt the baby, neither when it is cut nor when it falls off, because it has no nerve endings"
"It protects against infections, regulates body temperature, and controls fluid loss through perspiration"
"The environment should be warm, peaceful, with soft lighting"
"The best solution, therefore, is to learn to trim them early on, even if it may initially seem difficult or intimidating for new parents"
"For the baby's health and well-being, experts recommend always changing the diaper"
"From the very first days of life, parents can ‘communicate’ with their baby"
"To keep the mucosa of the baby’s respiratory tract in top shape, it’s important to ensure good indoor air quality."
"At least during the first three months, crying is the newborn’s main form of communication"
“To protect yourself from pollution, staying locked indoors is not the answer”
"Children shouldn't live in a sterile environment: pediatricians have been saying it for years."
"The newborn’s hearing ability is almost the same as that of an adult, while their noise threshold is quite low"
"The thermoregulation mechanisms are not yet fully developed"
"In the association between children and colors, there is a clear distinction between colors that relax and those that stimulate"