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A Weekly Advice Column from America's leading
Pediatrician, Dr Sears
Will I Spoil My Baby If I Carry Her in a Sling?
Baby Reference
With the birth of Dr. Palmer's son in 1995, she
was confronted with his severe health
complications and astounded by the extreme lack
of accurate or helpful information from doctors
or books. Her usual passion for research turned
toward infant health and parenting. Her
extensive reviews of science and medical
research revealed huge conflicts between what is
found scientifically and what is standard
protocol in pediatric offices. Her research in
this area led to writing Baby Matters.
Children Need Touching and Attention, Harvard
Researchers Say
By Alvin Powell
Contributing Writer
America's "let them cry" attitude toward
children may lead to more fears and tears among
adults, according to two Harvard Medical School
researchers.
Children's Connection
A mothers touch
can help baby grow
Choosing a Carrier
Emotional Learning in Infants: A
Cross-Cultural Examination
The current paper examines subcortically
based early emotional learning in infants
from
diverse cultures. We speculate about some
longterm deleterious or beneficial effects
of this early learning.
Hold Me Close: The Many Advantages to
Wearing Your Baby
By Christine Gross-Loh
Issue 113, July/August 2002
In Touch
Over the Shoulder Baby Holder Newsletter for
distributors, educators, and caregivers.
Neurophysiological Benefits of the baby
sling. By Susanne Smith Roley M. S., O.T.R.
Kangaroo Care
'High Touch in a High Tech World', by Judith P.
Gundersen, RN, BSN, FACCE
Mom’s Story of Sling use and Baby-Wearing from
Mothering
Natural Child Project Website
WHAT IS ATTACHMENT PARENTING?
by Jan Hunt, M. Sc.
Position Paper 1: Controlled Crying
AAIMHI
is concerned that the widely practiced technique
of controlled crying is not consistent with what
infants need for their optimal emotional and
psychological health, and may have unintended
negative consequences.
RETHINKING
by James J. McKenna, Ph.D.
Mother-infant co-sleeping often accompanies
night time breast-feeding. New research suggests
that co-sleeping affects infant physiology and
patterns of arousal, raising questions about
currently accepted norms for "healthy" infant
sleep.
SIDS Prevention
Includes information on back, side, and tummy
sleeping, breastfeeding, benefits of
babywearing, facts, sleep trainers, co-sleeping,
and stories.
Science of Mother Love
Tales from the Crib
John Hoffman digs deeper into the
Declaration that Baby Cribs breed Social Ills
The Chemistry of Attachment
by Linda F. Palmer, DC
Human babies are born helpless, needing to be
entirely cared for and protected. Luckily, they
are born with all the necessary tools and
"instructions" to attain such care for
themselves, and to become a loved and loving
part of their family and society. The ingrained
neural and hormonal interactions provided for
parent and child to assist them in this process
are among the most powerful in nature. The
hormonal cues are clear and compelling and our
instincts can provide us with all the
appropriate responses. Without taking great
efforts to avoid and ignore such urges, parents
will naturally follow the advice of their
neurons and hormones, nurturing their babies and
maintaining physical closeness with them.
The Greatest Gifts We Can Give Our Children(As
seen in
Attachment Parenting)
James McKenna, Ph.D., Director of the
Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the
University of Notre Dame, discusses SIDS and
infant sleep patterns, as well as Attachment
Parenting.
Top
Health Articles
Save the Polar Bears, Save the Humans, View the
Movie "An Inconveinent Truth" for More Info
Chiropractic Care and Respiratory Distress in
Newborn
Diet
Relationship of infant diet to childhood health:
seven year follow up of cohort of children in
Dundee infant feeding study.(Note: Click on
download once new page is opened)
Greener Paths for Plastics
Conventional plastics can pollute the
environment and leach harmful chemicals. Here's
what you need to know to stay safe.
Another reason not to drink Coca-Cola
By Nick Mathiason
The Observer, 3/19/2006
Critics claim beverage giant's bottling plants are interfering with irrigation in drought-ridden regions.
Toxic Toy Story
By Jackie Hunt Christensen
Issue 90, September/October 1998
Ever wonder what your child's toys are made
of? Chances are, if the toys are not wood or
metal, they're some kind of plastic. But what
kind? Unlike most food containers or packaging,
toys generally aren't marked with the triangle
of "chasing arrows" and a "1," "2," or "4" in
the middle that indicates the plastic type that
was used in its manufacture.
Soft PVC Toys, plastic food wrap & some medical
devices Dangerously Toxic
Health authorities in several European
countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Germany, and the Netherlands have recommended a
ban on soft PVC toys, such as teething rings and
bath toys. The Spanish government requested
action by the European Union (EU) in March,
1998. PVC, or polyvinyl chloride (also known as
vinyl), is a common plastic that frequently
contains toxic additives. Despite its
well-publicized goal to "protect children's
health," the Clinton administration is lobbying
aggressively to avert a European ban on PVC
toys. |