Psychological Benefits of Providing Proper Care and Nutrition to a Child
The feeding situation is all-important. Disturbed feedÂing, inadequate feeding or unsuitable feeding can have far-reaching physical and psychological results. Breast feeding at regular intervals, if the milk is satisfying and digestible, is obviously best for both the mother and the child.A baby who is well fed is less concerned with inner sensations and has more time and energy to show interest in the external world.He will look and listen; he will begin to reach and handle; he will seek to explore his immediate environment his mother’s breast, her body, her face, and her clothes, his own body and clothes, his cot and coverÂings. From these rudimentary beginnings, the foundaÂtions of perception and concern, of reasoning and thought, are laid. childplanet.tv ADVERTISEMENTS: What happens to the baby who is not properly…