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Parent-child bonding begins immediately after delivery; read all our articles about attachment – how it works and why babywearing is so important.
It’s easy to feel like a third wheel when your baby arrives. Read Dr Rich’s tips on how to find your niche as a new dad and strengthen the bond with your newborn.
Some simple advice for new dads“I want to dispel parents’ anxiety and uncertainty, and make them understand that babywearing is the most natural thing in the world.”
Interview with babywearing consultant René from GermanyFor many dads, fatherhood starts when the baby is born, but you can get involved during the pregnancy. One of Sweden’s most experienced lecturers in equal parenting and fatherhood offers some advice.
Start by asking yourself these important questionsListen to these well known names from the heart of the babywearing community talking about the number one reason to start babywearing.
And learn more about babywearingBabies love closeness and seek contact from the moment they’re born. Here are 7 simple tips for encouraging your baby’s speech and forming an early bond with your baby.
Boost your baby's language developmentYour baby’s interest in looking at other people is part of the infant attachment process – the ability to form an attachment to one or two people closest to them.
Strengthen your baby bond early on