Reading Baby’s Signals
Bonding and Attachment
What do babies need for healthy growth, development and learning at 6-12 months? Everyday interactions help your baby learn to communicate and build skills for life. Talking and listening to your baby, touching and cuddling, singing and moving around – these interactions all help your baby learn, and make your baby feel loved and secure.
Coparenting Relationship
· Verywell Family: 10 Signs of a Healthy, Effective Co-Parenting Relationship
It takes a lot of work for two parents to get to the point where they can say their co-parenting relationship is going really well. For most families, there is still room for improvement.
This website provides you with some signs are evidence indicators of a healthy and productive co-parenting relationship. As you read them, consider what already works for you, as well as those areas you hope to improve.
Grandparenting is a wonderful reprisal of parenting—without all the worries and sleepless nights.
This website compiled a compendium of the latest birth and baby-related norms and tips so you can begin your grandparenting journey without a hitch.
· Fathering: Bonding with babies for dads
A short video on this website shows dads bonding with babies. It explains how eye contact, cuddling, talking and smiling strengthen your bonds with your baby and help your baby grow and develop. Your baby loves the sound of your voice, so try talking about everyday things, reading together and singing to baby – even if you’re off-key!