Being a parent/carer: What babies need/the best start in life

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3.15.2 Being a parent/carer: What babies need/the best start in life I can talk about what a parent/carer does to make sure their child is healthy, happy and safe. I understand the challenges of being a parent/carer. I know that all families are different. I talk about the kind of parent or carer I would be. I understand that parents/carers need support and help. rshp.scot

A National Outcome for Scotland We grow up loved, safe and respected so that we realise our full potential. We do all we can to ensure our children grow up in an atmosphere of happiness, love and understanding. rshp.scot

If babies and toddlers are to have the best start, and be loved, safe and respected, what can their parents and carers do? rshp.scot

What do parents/cares do for their baby every day? rshp.scot

Things parents do every day for a baby: Changing nappies Cleaning/washing Responding to crying Dressing Feeding/winding Keep the child safe Sleeping Bonding Talking and playing Of all these tasks, what do you think would be the most difficult, and why?

www.babycentre.co.uk/v25023732/s even-reasons-babies-cry-video Why do babies cry? www.babycentre.co.uk/v25023732/s even-reasons-babies-cry-video (duration 2 minutes 10 seconds) rshp.scot

What would you do if your baby was crying? rshp.scot

(duration 2 minutes 39 seconds) How to cope with a crying baby https://www.nct.org.uk/parenting/coping-crying-baby (duration 2 minutes 39 seconds) rshp.scot

Breastfeeding has a number of benefits to both mother and baby. Breastfeeding can also be called nursing. It is the feeding of babies and young children with milk from a woman’s breast. Health professionals recommend that breastfeeding begin within the first hour of a baby's life and continue as often and as much as the baby wants. During the first few weeks of life, babies may nurse roughly every two to three hours and the duration of a feeding is usually ten to fifteen minutes on each breast. Older children feed less often. Mothers can express milk (using a breast pump) so that it can be used later if they can’t be there to breastfeed. Breastfeeding has a number of benefits to both mother and baby. rshp.scot

What do you think are the benefits of breastfeeding a baby? rshp.scot

Breastfeeding is good news for baby and you Breast milk is tailor-made for your baby and gives them all the nutrients they need in the first 6 months, and alongside other foods thereafter. Breast milk boosts your baby’s ability to fight illness and infection. Breastfeeding lowers your risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer, and burns about 500 calories a day. Breastfeeding is a great way to strengthen the bond between you and your baby. rshp.scot

https://youtu.be/qzSB_4rOlJU (duration 2 minutes 13) Breastfeeding Choice of films: https://www.babycentre.co.uk/v25007241/how-to-get-a-comfy-attachment-video (duration 2 minutes) https://youtu.be/qzSB_4rOlJU (duration 2 minutes 13) rshp.scot

Breastfeeding: What Mums can do rshp.scot

Breastfeeding: What Dads can do rshp.scot

We grow up loved, safe and respected so that we realise our full potential. We do all we can to ensure our children grow up in an atmosphere of happiness, love and understanding. What advice would you give to a parent or carer about what they can do to help make this happen for their child? rshp.scot