Touch the baby, key to its development

Touch is a great way to communicate with the baby. In addition to being wonderful for parents and the baby (who does not like to give and receive love), carrying the child in his arms, touching him, hugging him, kissing him and caressing him is much more than pampering. Touch is key to its development.

When mom or dad caress or massage him, the baby gradually becomes aware of his own body, favoring his physical development (his muscles, his circulation) but also his cognitive and emotional development.

Touching it increases the emotional connection with the baby, strengthening the emotional bond between the child and his parents. In addition, touch greatly influences your self-esteem.

Mimes, caresses and kisses give babies greater security and thus become more likely to establish social relationships with other people making them more sociable children.

Likewise, this strengthening of self-esteem translates into better language development. It may be strange, but touch is also related to a greater ease to incorporate new words and to learn language skills.

You know. The pampering, massages and caresses are never left, at any time and any place. They are samples of love, but they are also much more than that, so do not miss the opportunity to touch your baby.

By applying cream, bathing it, giving it a massage after bathing, and of course, with pampering at bedtime, we will be bringing much love and great benefits for its development.

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