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New Mom Tips: 3 Ways to Play and Connect with Your Newborn

What can I do to bond with my newborn? When should you start playing with newborn? This are common questions. You can start playing with your newborn as soon as they are born. In fact, playing with your baby from the very beginning is important for their development and can help you bond with them. While newborns may not be able to interact or play in the same way as older babies, simple activities like making eye contact, talking to them, and using sensory toys can help stimulate their senses and promote their cognitive development. As a new parent, bonding with your new-born is crucial for their healthy development. Playing with your baby is a great way to build a strong connection while also stimulating their senses and cognitive abilities. In this video, we'll share 3 simple tips to help you play and bond with your new-born. Tip #1: Make eye contact and engage in facial expressions. Your baby will respond to your facial expressions and feel comforted when they see y

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Anyone in the frame is for your husband or wife 😉 Thanks for watching Stay connected for such more videos #shorts... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Treasury Inflation Protected Securities REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Having a strong bond with your child is one of the most important aspects of parenting. It helps create a secure and trusting relationship between you and your child, which can lead to better communication and understanding. But building a strong bond with your kid isn’t always easy. Here are three tips to help you strengthen your bond with your child. 1. Spend Quality Time Together Spending quality time together is one of the best ways to strengthen your bond with your kid. This means setting aside some time each day to spend with your child, free of distractions. Whether it’s reading a book together, playing a game, or going for