Infants and parents benefit from breastfeeding and sleeping near one another, reducing SIDS risk by 50%
Attachment Parenting International responds to 2016 AAP Statement on Infant Sleep
Infants and parents benefit from breastfeeding and sleeping near one another, reducing SIDS risk by 50% Attachment Parenting International responds to 2016 AAP Statement on Infant Sleep |
What does play teach your children about peace? Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
"One generation full of deeply loving parents would change the brain of the next generation and with that, the world." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page. |
"Each day of our lives, we make deposits in the memory banks of our children." Share this meme on API's blog or Facebook page. |
"Years of research have shown that trauma and adverse events in childhood can put a person at an elevated risk for a wide range of physical and mental health problems across their life span. |
"Soon after Nadine Burke Harris opened a pediatrics clinic in a low-income neighborhood in San Francisco, she began grappling with the high rates of asthma and other illnesses that she was diagnosing in her patients. |
My home life was rich in attachment -- and stimulus. Attachment begins with the creation of emotionally close, consistent relationships between parents adn children in all child development stages. |
"They found that the more adverse childhood experiences a person had, the more likely their children were to be troubled, too. |