Holding Her Bottle

 

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Well, this little peanut just started doing something new a few weeks back. I work full-time, so she goes to an in-home daycare during the day. Her care taker is truly amazing. I have never seen anyone who just loves kids the way she does. She is truly fulfilling her calling in life.

Anyway, she sends me texts and pictures throughout the day to keep me informed about what my little one is doing. So, the other day, I received this picture. Yes, miss Avalyn is holding her own bottle! Since she still nurses, I never get to bottle feed her and didn’t even know she was capable of doing this. At the time this picture was taken, she was not even 5 months old!

Once again, thanks BabyPlus. I definitely love what your product has done for my daughter. Learn more about this prenatal education system at babyplus.com.

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Encouragement

 

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This happens often, but I never really thought about it before now. On a daily basis, I receive compliments from people when I am out and about. These compliments are not for me, but rather, for my sweet, sweet girl. People always tell me what a good baby she is. They just can’t believe how calm and alert she is at her age. I always say “thank you” then move on with my day with little thought as to why.

Then, duh, I realized that in my new mom forgetfulness, I forgot to tell them about BabyPlus. Now when people comment on her relaxed personality, good sleeping and eating habits,  advanced motor skills, and focus, I remember to tell them all about my BabyPlus experience. Using BabyPlus twice a day for 24 weeks is seriously the easiest thing to do AND the rewards are unending. If you need to hear more testimonials from real parents who have seen real results, visit babyplus.com/testimonials.

Have a testimony of your own to share? Be sure to contact customerservice@babyplus.com!

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Well Traveled

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This past Christmas, my husband and I decided to take our newborn (well, 3 month old) to Florida to see her grandparents for Christmas. The idea of being in a car with an infant for 17 hours made us nervous, but we wanted them to be able to spend the holidays with her so we gave it a try.

Packing up the car to begin our journey was a bit hectic. I’d never packed so much to go on a single trip in my life. My husband and I don’t even check a bag when we go on a 2-week vacation. Anyway, we got packed and headed out on the road. As I said, I was a bit hesitant to have her in her car seat for two straight days. Well, the first day, we left around 3:00 p.m. and stopped around 7:00 p.m. to feed her and get her pj’s on. Then back in the car seat she went. We drove until after 10:00 p.m. and stopped at a hotel for the night. We got her out of the car and into her pack-and-play. Not only did she not wake up, she slept through the night.

The next day, we got on the road around 7:00 a.m. We stopped around 10:00 a.m. , 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to feed her and get gas. Well, the 4:00 p.m. stop was also to clean up her blowout:) We arrived safely at grandma and grandpa’s house around 5:00 p.m. My husband and I couldn’t believe how well she did in the car. We brought just a few toys, which seemed to keep her well entertained. But mostly, she just slept. The drive home was pretty much the same. She is just such a calm baby!

So once again, I’ll sing praises of BabyPlus to everyone I know!

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TBT

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It’s time for #TBT (Throw Back Thursday)!

I was preparing to hang some new pictures of Avalyn the other day, so I was searching through our photostream. That’s when I came across this picture and just couldn’t believe how much she had changed! I swear there are times when I put her down to bed at night and she wakes up looking like a completely different baby. It’s like she just grows leaps and bounds while she sleeps!

This photo stuck out to me because it was one we took during our first week home, so she was just a few days old. The reason why it stood out was because I couldn’t believe how alert she was. I vaguely remember taking this photo, so at the time I wasn’t aware. I have very rarely ever seen a baby this young look this alert! Again, it hit me…that’s one of the many advantages of BabyPlus. I can never sing enough praises about this prenatal education system. Interested in all the benefits it has to offer? Learn more at babyplus.com.

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I Love BabyPlus- An Acrostic Valentine’S Poem

I CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL THAT I USED BABYPLUS DURING MY PREGNANCIES.

LANGUAGE ACQUISITION FOR BOTH OF MY DAUGHTERS WAS EXTREMELY ADVANCED.

ONE PUSH OF A BUTTON WAS ALL THE EFFORT REQUIRED TO PLAY EACH LESSON.

VOLUNTEERING IN THEIR CLASSROOMS ALLOWED ME TO SEE THEIR SCHOOL READINESS IN ACTION.

EACH GIRL IS UNIQUE, YET AMAZING.

BONDING TIME I HAD WITH EACH BABY WAS INCREASED BECAUSE I WAS USING BABYPLUS.

ALERT FROM BIRTH AND SO FOCUSED FROM THE START.

BREASTFEEDING HAPPENED WITHOUT ANY HELP FROM ME IN THE DELIVERY ROOM.

YOU CAN PLAY THE LESSONS SITTING, STANDING DRIVING OR DOING YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES.

PRENATAL STIMULATION AIDS THEIR COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR A LIFETIME.

LOVE HOW INTERESTED THEY BOTH ARE IN LEARNING AND THE WORLD AROUND THEM.

UNTIL YOU SEE THE END RESULT YOU MAY BE SKEPTICAL, BUT IT IS WORTH THE INVESTMENT.

SUCH A SIMPLE ACT WAS THE BEST GIFT I COULD GIVE TO MY GIRLS.

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Talk To Your Baby When You Are Pregnant

Parents can often read and react to their child’s emotional states.  Parents often understand a baby’s cry or laugh as illness, fear, hunger, or more. A study reported on ABC news in 2005[1], shared that Allan Schore, a leading neuroscientist at the University of California, Los Angeles’ Center for Culture, Brain, and Development pointed out that the connection between parent and child during the first year of life affects a child’s psychological state and plays a role in physically shaping the brain. His own research concluded that the parent-child interaction plays a key role in shaping the right side of the infant’s brain.

 

The right side of the brain is stimulated when interacting with others, especially care-givers. When a care-giver interacts with an infant, the child’s brain is being affected, shaping emotional responses.  This interaction appears to help the child’s ability to handle stress and feel emotionally secure.

 

Shore also shares that the child’s brain is not only shaped by ‘genetics but also the experience of the last trimester of pregnancy through the child’s first year and a half of life’. At 7 months in utero, the ear’s neurological system is developed, supporting the stimulation both to the left hemisphere of the brain, important for speech and language development, and the right hemisphere of the brain, important for this emotional connection.  The child’s brain will be shaped by these early stimulations and personal attachments.

 

As the parent, you do not need to wait until your child is born to talk, sing or interact with them.  Start interacting while you are pregnant.  Singing lays the underlying tonal and rhythm patterns of the world, but talking provides the smaller, subtler sound changes that can also support your child’s emotional well-being. Have fun with your baby.  Chat, talk, sing and interact with them.  Enjoy the experience!

 

 

 

 

 

©Davis 2014

 

[1] http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/print?id=1362076

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