Quotes About Infant
relationships are absolutely key. For the infant, the relationship with primary caregivers is the foundation of their capacity for all future relationships.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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The infant's capability to be empathic and nurturing—their capacity to love—depends upon the nature, quality, and number of loving interactions they experience early in life.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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And the capacity to be connected in meaningful and healthy ways is shaped by our earliest relationships. Love, and loving caregiving, is the foundation of our development. What happened to you as an infant has a profound impact on this capacity to love and be loved.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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The loving sensations provided by the adult caregiver start to become associated with pleasure. In thousands of moments, when the caregivers respond to the needs of the infant, the brain is connecting relationship to reward and regulation.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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By birth, the newborn has 86 billion neurons; these will continue to grow and connect to create complex networks that allow the newborn to begin making sense of their world.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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cuando un bebé no ve satisfecha la necesidad de este contacto reconfortante, no se crea la conexión entre el contacto humano y el placer, de
~ Bruce D. Perry
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Before she knew it, it had found her finger and was contentedly sucking on it.
~ Bruce Lansky
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I saved the baby. I saved her. For you. - Bran
~ Ilona Andrews
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When you're pregnant or living with an infant, there's a kind of sacredness around your body that affects everything you do.
~ Dolores O'Riordan
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I breastfed my son for 13 months, and I plan to do at least the same with my daughter. That's an amazing thing for babies, but it's also really good for the mother because it regulates your body again after pregnancy.
~ Penelope Cruz
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You're supposed to put the child in their own room at six weeks. I don't think your child should ever sleep with you.
~ Sara Evans
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The actual organization of behavior goes on the level of the individual nerve cells and their connections, and we have a hundred billion nerve cells, probably a hundred trillion connections. It's just mind-boggling to think of all the different ways in which they're arranged in a baby's head.
~ Steven Pinker
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I didn't intend to introduce food so early, but she became very interested at about 5 months, and I just gave her whatever sort of nutrient-rich food I had. Her first food was smoked trout.
~ Gaby Hoffmann
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Kayte is breast-feeding, and we do not have a nanny or a trusted baby-sitter at this time, so Faith goes everywhere with us.
~ Kelsey Grammer
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I believe the only way we'll be able to solve infant mortality - and other huge social problems - is by designing solutions for those with the greatest intent to carry it out.
~ Jane Chen
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I have long wanted to know the Greek language, and this scheme will also serve to impress your knowledge on your own minds. John Stuart Mill used to rise at dawn to learn Greek at the age of five, and what John Stuart Mill could do as an infant at dawn, I too can do on a Saturday afternoon in my prime.
~ Muriel Spark
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It is a scientifically acknowledged fact that any infant a few months old has an unerring instinct for sensing the exact moment in the early hours when his parents have managed to nod off, so he can raise the tone of his cries, thereby ensuring they don't get more than thirty minutes' sleep at a time.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Es un hecho científicamente comprobado que cualquier infante de pocos meses de vida sabe detectar con instinto infalible ese momento exacto de la madrugada en que sus padres han conseguido conciliar el sueño para elevar el lanto y evitar así que puedan descansar más de treinta minutos seguidos.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Ladies: You have to support an infant with a hand under its head.
~ Robert Gottlieb
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So the baby was carried in a small deal box, under an ancient woman's shawl, to the churchyard that night, and buried by lantern-light, at the cost of a shilling and a pint of beer to the sexton, in that shabby corner of God's allotment where He lets the nettles grow, and where all unbaptized infants, notorious drunkards, suicides, and others of the conjecturally damned are laid.
~ Thomas Hardy
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A newborn is murderous/but can't do anything about it.
~ Kathleen Ossip
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The little girl's eyes were squeezed tightly shut and she bore the angry expression unique to babies who had just been wrenched from the sanctuary of warmth and nourishment where they had spent the previous nine blissful months.
~ Kathryn Hughes
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At the baptismal ceremony the child was, therefore, exorcised (with the obvious implication that it had previously been possessed by the Devil), anointed with chrism (consecrated oil and balsam) and signed with the cross in holy water. Around its head was bound a white cloth (chrisom), in which it would be buried if it should die in infancy.
~ Keith Thomas
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Mary wrapped Jesus in strips of cloth and gently laid him in a manger.
~ Kelly Pulley
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