
How to Bond with Your Baby
How to Bond with Your Baby
Creating a Keepsake together is a great way to learn how to bond with your baby.
There is great power in a mother’s touch. Considering that a baby spends 9 months connected to the mother, it is a no wonder why the natural touch of a mother’s hand would comfort them. There are many times when it is important to touch your baby, like before bed time with a massage routine, when you baby is crying and needs to feel loved, when your baby falls down and needs to feel cared about and secure.
Babies have many milestone moments in their lives. It can be helpful to learn how to make a keepsake bonding moment with your baby through the use of touch. The benefits of creating these touching bonding moments include things like increased feelings of love, acceptance, security, decreased anxiety, joy, care, etc. Nurses in the neonatal units at hospitals, see the power of a mother’s touch every day.
Bond through Making a Baby Hand Print
Many mothers are screaming on the inside, because they do not want their baby to grow up so fast. A great way to bond and keep your baby young forever, is to make a baby hand print together. Many parents want to preserve the memory of their baby’s hand print. As you baby is going through their milestone moment or stage of learning to grip, or when your baby learns to crawl, or whatever time you choose, capture your baby’s hand print in a special decorative tin to commemorate this moment. You can even make more than one baby hand print, and give it to grandparents, godparents, or others close to the child. What a wonderful gift that creates lasting memories for years to come.
Take this special time and make it a bonding moment, as you hold your baby’s hand and press it into the plaster cast. This motherly touch in this moment will be a time you do not want to forget. You can get an artistic baby’s hand print kit from https://www.timecapsule.com/product/milestone-collection-babys-hand-print-kit/. You could make the most of this bonding time by praying or saying positive statements over your child as you hold his or her hand down in the plaster cast to create the hand print.
Remember your child at this young and impressionable age. Video record this special moment and share it on social media. You can even save the video or photograph this moment to save in a Baby Time Capsule from https://www.timecapsule.com/product/babystimecapsule/. It is difficult to remember what we did as a baby, so a time capsule helps the grown up child learn what life was like when he or she was born when the Baby Time Capsule is opened in the future. As my own brother and sister-in-law are about to have a baby, I cannot think of a better way to hold onto the memories, like the size of her cute little hands, than making a baby hand print. Don’t forget to include their name and the date it was made.
If you have ever made a baby hand print, what was it like with your child? Comment below.
Making Milestone Moments Count,
Marcie
www.timecapsule.com
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