Yes! SuperBaby® Development Guide™

Child Development GuideBabyhood is a crucial time in emotional development. The basic systems that manage emotions are being formed during the first two years. They will become the basis of our children's emotional management for life. The quality of relationship between parent and child influences their brain development.

Much of what your baby learns about the world comes through joint play. Through games in your arms, your baby's personality and skills begin to develop. Did you know that your baby's brain grows a lot in the first year? It more than doubles its weight.

The Yes! SuperBaby® Development Guide™ gives an overview on the key stages of baby's development. Yes! SuperBaby® Miracle Scarves and Miracle Bands (global patent pending) grow with babies as they can be used in different ways as the child grows up. The have the following benefits:

Explore Explore together.
Improve Social Skills Improve social skills.
Sendory development Sensory development.
Mobility & coordination Mobility & coordination
Security & comfort Security & comfort

Remember that no two babies develop alike. Let your baby set the pace and follow his/her lead. As a parent you want to develop a very close bond with your little one, experts call it a strong attachment which gives your baby the best basis for a happy future life. Share in the fun and sense of accomplishment as each milestone is reached.

Yes! SuperBaby® Development GuideStudies show that babies and young children strengthen their wellbeing through warm social contacts with people who are close to them. Sue Gerhard, author of the book Why Love Matters, suggests that being held lovingly is the greatest spur to development. Her work shows the importance of babies forming close attachments, both with immediate family members and then with a key person in daycare, nursery and in a reception class.To receive practical tips on how to stimulate your baby from birth, please click here

Those who are touched and held a great deal in babyhood, who receive plenty of attention in early life, are known to be more stress resistant later on. In order to achieve a secure attachment, your baby needs to develop confidence in your emotional availability and support. Children need to have a satisfying experience of dependency first before they can become truly independent. Did you know that even our immune system can be influenced by the amount of touching we get - scientists have shown that the more we are touched, the more antibodies we develop!

Development Guide based on your Child's Age:

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