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Formations professionnelles au portage physiologique des bébés - Lille & Paris

Baby Skull – De la prévention à la solution anti-tête plate. La Danse Portage ou l'Art de Danser avec son Bébé Porté. Why mums and babies prefer to keep to one side of each other. By Alice Klein Stefanie Neumann/plainpicture Mothers hold their children more on the left and wild mammals seem to keep their young more on that side too, at least when fleeing predators.

Why mums and babies prefer to keep to one side of each other

Now it seems many mammal babies prefer to approach their mother from one side too – and the explanation may lie in the contrasting talents of each half of the brain. In mammals, the brain’s right hemisphere is responsible for processing social cues and building relationships. It is also the half of the brain that receives signals from the left eye. Advertisement Some researchers think this explains why human and ape mothers tend to cradle their babies on the left: it is so they can better monitor their facial expressions with their left eye. Now, Janeane Ingram at the University of Tasmania, Australia, and her colleagues have looked at whether animal infants also prefer to observe their mum from one side. Infants of all species were more likely to position themselves so that their mother was on their left.

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Le holding, une histoire de portage ! Le holding, concept connu ou inconnu ? C’est un concept central en psychomotricité, et dans l’accompagnement quotidien de tout enfant, alors ça vaut bien qu’on en parle un peu ! Le holding est une notion développée par WINNICOTT, médecin et psychanalyste anglais. Ce médecin a travaillé énormément auprès de jeunes enfants et de leurs familles et a développé de nombreux concepts, qu’il a pu transmettre grâce à des livres, mais aussi dans des émissions radio etc. Alors, le holding c’est quoi ? Et bien en fait c’est le portage de l’enfant…mais pas seulement le portage physique; le holding englobe tout ce que le parent fait pour « porter » dans son corps, mais aussi dans ses pensées et ses émotions, son enfant.

Au niveau du portage physique, cela permet au bébé de se sentir contenu, maintenu, enroulé, en bénéficiant du bercement, de la chaleur, de l’odeur et de la perception des battements du cœur de son parent. » Le regard a un effet majeur sur la tonicité de tout le corps. Maman psychomot.

Les cas particuliers du portage

Beyond Babywearing: Mechanical Nutrients for Babies (And Parents) I used think babies have four basic needs.

Beyond Babywearing: Mechanical Nutrients for Babies (And Parents)

They need to eat, sleep, and relieve themselves. They also need human companionship and love. But that list overlooks one of the biggest things babies need and desperately want: freedom of movement. Our culture has a tendency to restrain babies. We swaddle them, put them in strollers, and tie them up in baby carriers. In Katy Bowman’s newest presentation, Paleo Parenting, she describes the baby’s need for movement. We’re stuck in a position rut, because we can’t imagine asking our kids to sit up vertically while nursing, or training our kids to hold on when they’re just a few months old.

So, are we bad parents if we use baby carriers instead of toting our kids around in our arms? Of course, since holding your baby is more demanding, proper alignment is key for pain-free carrying. Strollers, Moby wraps, and Mei Tais are not the problem or the solution. To sum it all up: carry your baby when you can.

Echarpes et porte-bébés

Infants Show Physiological Responses Specific to Parental Hugs. Le portage physiologique comme outil de travail. La culture du portage physiologique. Devenir Monitrice/Moniteur de Portage Physiologique. Bibliographie.