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Engaging with Infants Part 2

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There are a lot of conflicting thoughts on infant care. Join us for the second part of our discussion with Johayra Bouza, an expert in child development, as she shares her insights, debunking myths like the cry-it-out method and the misconception that infants act intending to spite their caregivers.

Respect for diverse family cultures and caregiving choices is at the forefront of our discussion, emphasizing the importance of gentle, respectful communication. Johayra offers practical strategies for nurturing healthy infant development, ensuring caregivers are well-equipped to support their young ones through pivotal developmental stages.

Topics Discussed in This Episode

  • [00:02:32] The myth of the cry-it-out method
  • [00:03:52] Suggesting different infant-care methods while respecting the family’s culture and choices
  • [00:05:51] Debunking the notion that infants act with spite
  • [00:07:38] Debunking the concept of “spoiling” an infant
  • [00:10:40] Research from a Romanian Orphanage and what it showed
  • [00:12:17] Understanding the potential developmental impacts of early screen exposure on infants
  • [00:15:34] Johayra’s final thoughts about the important work early educators are doing

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Kate Cline

Johayra Bouza

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66 episodes

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There are a lot of conflicting thoughts on infant care. Join us for the second part of our discussion with Johayra Bouza, an expert in child development, as she shares her insights, debunking myths like the cry-it-out method and the misconception that infants act intending to spite their caregivers.

Respect for diverse family cultures and caregiving choices is at the forefront of our discussion, emphasizing the importance of gentle, respectful communication. Johayra offers practical strategies for nurturing healthy infant development, ensuring caregivers are well-equipped to support their young ones through pivotal developmental stages.

Topics Discussed in This Episode

  • [00:02:32] The myth of the cry-it-out method
  • [00:03:52] Suggesting different infant-care methods while respecting the family’s culture and choices
  • [00:05:51] Debunking the notion that infants act with spite
  • [00:07:38] Debunking the concept of “spoiling” an infant
  • [00:10:40] Research from a Romanian Orphanage and what it showed
  • [00:12:17] Understanding the potential developmental impacts of early screen exposure on infants
  • [00:15:34] Johayra’s final thoughts about the important work early educators are doing

Resources

Kate Cline

Johayra Bouza

  continue reading

66 episodes

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