What Cradled with Love does…
Cradled with Love is an organization that creates baby wraps for Mothers in Dallas. These wraps allow the Mothers to wrap their children to their chest and always keep them close. This allows Mothers to keep their children with them rather then setting them down. This not only promotes the healthy growth of a child but also enhances the bond between Mother and child. This organization is not possible without volunteers to create the wraps that are delivered. SEE VIDEO: https://db.tt/4lX9uXOD Why Baby Wraps? Baby wraps such as these have been shown in multiple studies to enhance the bond between Mother and child. They have also been shown to reduce crying, increase a baby’s healthy eating, and promote better spinal growth. These benefits of these wraps should be available to all Mother. In stores these wraps can cost from $50-200. Cradled with Love wraps cost about $15 to make and are a wonderful gift to Mothers who cannot afford to buy them themselves. |
Supporting Articles:
o This article discusses the physical affects of using baby wraps with a child and how they promote the proper c-shaped spine alignment and that brain development is accelerated. Children who are worn in wraps also have lower morbidity and shorter stays within the hospital when they are young. o This article focuses on how proximity of mother and child creates a more secure relationship. o This article discusses the disadvantages and possible problems with letting your baby “cry out” or in other words leaving the baby alone in isolation. A baby crying is not something that a Mother should stand idly by for because it can “letting babies get distressed is a practice that can damage children and their relational capacities in many ways for the long term.” The article then focuses on the necessity for Mothers to be close to their children because they are a symbiotic unit. Leaving babies to cry can cause anxiety, decrease independence and cooperatively, and decrease intelligence. o This article discusses how not creating a close relationship and its relationship to crying, independence, and overall happiness.
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