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Babywearing During Covid-19
A guest post by author C. H. Lyn   Remember the old days when COVID-19 was still something people needed to google? When we were using terms like “pandemic” and “social-distancing” in hushed tones? I remember the first trip to...
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Healthy Living: Gardening. I’ve got a ton of green tomatoes! Now what?
Fall is in the air and soon the nights will grow too cold for your garden’s liking. If you’ve got tomatoes growing in your garden, you most likely still have green ones hanging on the vine. What to do? Why, grab your baby carrier, get your baby on your back and harvest them, of course. Once you get them inside, here are a few different ways you can prepare them...
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Healthy Baby, Safe Baby: Babywearing Round-Up
The end of September marks the close of Child Passenger Safety Month, and we all know how important it is to keep our little ones as safe as possible. October is Family Health Month. October also includes our very favorite week of the year, International Babywearing Week. Of course, here at Onya Baby, we think every week is babywearing week. but from the 7th to the 13th this year, it’s...
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Babywearing = emotionally healthy babies, more aware parents.
A baby carrier is an important tool in infant attachment and parental awareness of baby’s well-being. An oldie-but-goodie: a landmark study at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons shows strong statistical significance between close physical contact and the healthy development of attachment in babies. When baby is worn in a baby carrier, both baby and parent benefit. An excerpt form the conclusion: “The process of being carried close to...
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Babywearing = Crying Prevention
Babies who are held close cry less. We know this instinctively and see it in action: babies who are carried close to their parent’s bodies cry less. They feel comforted by the warmth, the scent, the movement; by the breath of mommy, of daddy. What’s not to love about that? We want to share some research that backs this intuitive knowledge. Dr Sears shares his story about his fussy baby...
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