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Bonding with newborn baby: Once upon a time in the Intensive Care Unit ...
sciencedaily.com — “The first few days after birth is an important time when babies learn to recognize the sound of their parents' voice and the parents in turn bond with their children. However, the separation between parents and newborns admitted to the NICU can disrupt the early development of this relationship. Innovative research suggests reading to newborns in the NICU allows parents to feel closer to their babies during this difficult period.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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smartbrief.com — “A majority of parents who read to their newborns while in the neonatal intensive care unit said tha” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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hcghcares.org — “Hungry, andGassy, and Colicky, oh my! Newborn babies cry for a variety of reasons: they are hungry, need to burp, have a soiled diaper, want to be bundled or need a nap. While crying can indicate that your baby wants or needs something, parents also have to recognize the difference between a fussy baby and one with colic " periods of intense, ...” View full resource at hcghcares.org
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