Physical & Motor Development
Physical Health & Well-Being
WiseTip: PM-PHL-M0009-G01A

During feeding, hold your baby close to your chest. This provides closeness and comfort.

WHY IT MATTERS

Early experiences of being cared for by responsive adults and opportunities to observe and interact with others are critical for developing trust, empathy, cooperation, and self-control in children. It is challenging work because of the high dependence of infants and toddlers on adults and the variability in their development.

Swaddling promotes quiet sleep and may be a useful strategy to encourage safe sleep practices in infants. Researchers explored the effect of a swaddling education intervention on infant sleep practices in an urban minority community.

Tuning in to the uniqueness of a child's individuality during diapering by responding with sensitivity and encouragement in an unhurried manner sends a powerful message to children about their bodily functions.

Researchers found that among the infants of 6, 9 and 12 months of age, four dietary patterns were established from 6 to 12 months.

The patterns consisted of Predominantly Breastmilk (mainly breastmilk and less formula milk), Guidelines (rice porridge, vegetables, fruits and low-fat fish and meat), Easy-to-prepare foods (infant cereals, juices, cakes and biscuits), and Noodles (in soup) and Seafood (noodle and common accompaniments). This study is based on the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort.