The Common Habit That's Bad For Development
Emma Hubbard Emma Hubbard
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 Published On Sep 27, 2023

It's natural to jump in and help your baby when they're struggling. But you actually shouldn't. In this video I'll explain why it's not the best approach, and what you should do instead.

Now, I'm definitely not saying to never help your baby! There's definitely nuance here. But by deciding when to help, and when to take a step back and give your baby time and space rather than jumping in on a whim, you're doing what's most beneficial for their development.

I hope this helps!

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