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Visit any park or mall and you will see them: parents with their babies strapped securely to their chests in a baby sling. Baby slings are chic and vogue today, so they almost seem like a new invention in the world of baby gear. However, baby slings are not a new invention. They have been used for centuries by women across the globe who needed to have their hands free while caring for their infants. Today's baby slings simply offer a comfortable evolution of these older versions.



Benefits of Using a Sling for the Parent

Parents who use baby slings benefit from having their hands free while they care for their babies. This allows them to interact with their other children, shop, do certain types of housework, or even sit at the computer while holding their babies. They also benefit from developing a close, trusting relationship with their new babies.

Another benefit of baby slings for parents is the fact that today's baby slings are easy on the back. Carrying your baby constantly on your hip or shoulder is very trying on the muscles of the back. When used properly, a baby sling distributes the baby's weight more evenly, and even takes some of the weight in the fabric of the sling. This means you could carry your baby all day long without feeling muscle strain in your back. As a side benefit, new mothers' backs get a break when using a baby sling because they are not constantly bending over to pick up their babies.

Breastfeeding mothers benefit from using a baby sling because they provide a way to nurse in public while remaining discrete. Also, holding a baby close to the skin helps the mother produce the hormones that lead to proper milk production.

Benefits of Using a Sling for Babies

Baby slings benefit the infant as much, if not more, than they benefit the mother. Today's baby slings provide the proper support for a new baby's neck and back. Unlike front and back carriers, a sling does not force the baby's legs into an unnatural position, which is very important in the first few months.

Babies benefit from being held in a secure, cozy position that imitates the womb. This can help them transition much more peacefully from the world inside their mothers to the world outside. They also develop a positive bond with their parents or main caregivers, which help them develop emotionally. Babies who are worn in a sling cry much less often than other babies. They can sleep while close to mom, and once they are soundly sleeping mom can transition them easily into their crib for a good nap.

Parents of fussy babies find that a baby sling helps them calm their crying child. When a child is carried in a baby sling, he is constantly moving, much as he was in the womb. This, accompanied by the secure, close hold that is created with a baby sling, allows the baby to calm himself and often fall asleep. Babies who need to be held frequently due to gas or colic can be held without completely limiting the mother's ability to function as a member of the family.

Some parents may wonder if carrying their baby in a sling will make them too attached. This does not happen. Surprisingly, toddlers who were worn in baby slings as babies are usually much more comfortable separating from their parents when they need to do so. Experts believe this is because of the many emotional benefits of using baby slings.

If you're a new parent, a baby sling should be on your list of necessary baby gear. Most slings are relatively inexpensive, the benefits are many, and the bonding it provides is a great way to show your affection to your baby.
Between Parent And Child
It is quite fascinating today when I see some parents letting their child or children tell them (the parent) what they want to do or what they’re going to do. Or even what they won’t do. Do you let your child tell you want they’re going to do? I’m from the old school. Back in the day if I told my parents what I was going to do or want I wanted to do in detail I would have been slapped right in the face and put in my place as a child. Yes, it is necessary for children today to have a say so in their activities today. But, by the same token you as a parent have to be the one shaping, molding and directing your child’s life. Until your child begins helping take care of the home including but not limited to; paying some of the bills, buying groceries, buying their own clothes etc. then you as the parent have all decision making that’s best for your child or children. There are some things of course you can let your child decide to a certain degree. Like if they want to play a particular sport or participate in some other extra-curricular activity.

Some parents today want to be their children friends. That’s o.k. to a certain degree; there’s certain limits; and a time and place to be-friend your child. For instance, say you were both out having fun at a store or some place of recreation. But then if parental decisions need to be addressed, then don’t look to your child to make a decision which is your responsibility as a parent. As a parent today you want to make sure you are in control of your child’s life until they reach the age of majority which in some states is either 18 or 19 years old (check your state laws for accuracy).

Reason being once your child reaches a certain age they will be constantly telling you all the time what they will do or what they will not do and you could find yourself being intimidated by your own child. You don’t want that. Your job a parent is shaping and molding your child to become a splitting image of yourself. Hopefully your demeanor and your attitude is one that is warm, welcoming and friendly. Your children will mimic your behavior patterns. So if they see you being considerate and kind they will do the same. Yet, if they see you clowning and acting a fool trust me, they will imitate you.

I know we have all these child custody laws granting children their rights. Which is cool; but as long as you are providing the necessities for your child or children then do not be intimidated by the judicial system. Learn the system for your benefit and for the benefits of your children.

Who’s the Parent you or your Child?

Your child or children are an asset to you and not a liability. Look, Children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of your womb is a reward. Psalm 127:3. If you are struggling with your parental rights and responsibilities sign-up to receive tips on life in general and I can help you with your parenting concerns.

Copyright © 2007 Clark A. Thomas

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