I love seeing those images of women and men from all around the world carrying their little ones.
Enjoy :)
1.Babies cry less
Infants in the babywearing cultures cry much less. In Western culture we measure a baby's crying in hours, but in other cultures, crying is measured in minutes. Western parents have been led to believe that it is "normal" for babies to cry a lot, but in other cultures this is not accepted as normal. In these cultures, babies are normally "up" in arms and are put down only to sleep – next to the mother.
2.Good for Babies development
When your baby is carried and spends less time crying and being fussy,they are in a so called ´quiet and alert state´ and this is the perfect time for your baby to learn.They are able to scan their environment better.They can choose what they want to look at and shut down what they don´t.This ability to make choices enhances learning.
Your baby is intimately involved in your world and get to see what you see,hear what you hear and in some ways feel what you feel.
While sitting right under your nose,you tend to give them more attention too and even when you don´t they pick up on all the subtle facial expressions, body language, voice inflections,tones etc.
3.Helps babies to adapt to the outside world
After spending 9 months in the peaceful environment of the womb feeling secure and being used to mothers rhytms, the birth temporarily disturbs this sense of security.
By carrying your baby you are helping him to adapt to the puzzle of life outside the womb.
While held close they can feel the mothers rhythmic walk, for example, (which baby has been feeling for 9 months),your heartbeat, breathing, voice and warmth are all familiar.
Older babies and toddlers also benefit from the comfort and security of babywearing. As they grow, and learn, and explore their environments, babywearing can provide a safe “home base” where they can be close and connected to you.
MORE BENEFITS:
4.Promote Parent and Baby attachment.
5. Make breastfeeding on demand much easier and discreet.
6.Sling allows you to take care of and comfort your baby by keeping them near you as you continue with day-to-day routine.
7.Great for traveling and getting on and off buses .
8.Toddlers appreciate the security of the sling.
9.Slings are a bonding tool for fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers.
10. Slings are economical,they cost far less than a stroller.
11.Baby-wearing is healthy way of exercise for you!
BABYWEARING HISTORY IN PICTURES:
PERU
GUATEMALA
Waorani Indians, Mother with baby, rio Cononaco, Ecuador, 1983
BRAZIL
BOLIVIA
GERMANY
SLOVAKIAHistorically, women fashion baby carriers out of large baskets. Blankets were laid in the basket to make a “bed like” environment for the child. In rural and lower socio-economic regions, women still carry their babies in these baskets. In the more wealthy areas, women use a type of wrap or ring sling.
POLAND
RUSSIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
SWEDEN
ITALY
WALES
Evelyn Hobbs of Tonmawr, Neath, nursing a baby ‘Welsh fashion’, c.1920s
In Wales, long pieces of fabric and shawls called 'Siol Fagu' (nursing shawl) are used to carry babies.
PORTUGAL
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES
NEW ZEALAND
NORTH AMERICA
GREENLAND,LABRADOR AND ALASKA
CHINA
INDIA
PAKISTAN
TURKEY
TIBET
MALAYSIA
KOREA
JAPAN
LAOS
THAILAND
JAVA
BORNEO
MOROCCO
EGYPT
Egyptian women who pick cotton in the fields make slings out of dress fabric. The patterns are colorful and bright, and the slings are wide in the middle and narrower at the ends. The women carry their babies on their backs in this way. This is how Egyptian babies have been carried since ancient times.
ZIMBABWE
ETHIOPIA
MOZAMBIQUE
NAMIBIA
NIGERIA
ETHIOPIA
SOMALIA
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RELATED BOOKS:
Babywearing: The Benefits and Beauty of This Ancient Tradition by Dr. Maria Blois
The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact With Your Baby Leads to Happier, Healthier Development by Sharon Heller
What wonderful information. Now I just need a baby!
ReplyDeleteYour little one is a doll, so healthy and happy looking.
Go mama!
Thank you Keela for my first comment, it took me ages to put this post and the pictures together :) I´m glad you like it.
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! Pinned a TON of these on Pinterest! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose photos are amazing! Thank you for sharing these information.
ReplyDeleteWe are a group that support babywearing. We are going to hold a babywearing workshop, to tell people all the benefits of babywearing.
And we really want to share those wonderful information with our group members if you are alright with it.
Great post!
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