Parenting Expert, Deborah McNelis, teaches infants respect. No, she doesn't tell them to be respectful. She has a different method. Read on to find out.
It is critically important for parents to realize that to raise a respectful child, it must begin in infancy.
The child needs to have a consistent nurturing relationship to develop a secure attachment. Through this the baby learns the give and take of relationships and begins the process of self-regulation. This early loving interaction is the start to healthy social/emotional development and impacts relationships throughout life. Learn more from Deborah Mc Nelis,owner of BrainInsights at http://www.braininsightsonline.com/
Here are 5 ways Jean suggests ~
5 Parenting Tips on How to Teach Respect to Babies
1. Use a loving voice.
2. Talk to your baby a lot. He needs to hear your words for brain development.
3. Sing songs, recite lullabies
4. Play pat-a-cake
5. Read colorful sturdy books with your baby in your arms.
6. Find time to rock your baby to sleep. Enjoy the feeling.
To teach your baby respect you need to treat him with respect. You're the model. It's your arms he wants to rest in. He needs to be attached to you and feel loved and secure. This is the beginning of respect.
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With warm wishes,
Jean Tracy, MSS
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