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The
Tickle Turdle™ Knit Baby Sling Review
The Tickle Turdle Knit Sling is one of the simplest babywearing tools around.
It’s a simple knit tube that is worn across the body like a sash. There
are several positions to wear your baby, depending on his size and your preferences. "Finally
a sling as comfortable as your favorite sweater!"
What is Baby Wearing; Why Should I?
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A newborn baby feels secure when
allowed the movement, closeness, sounds, and
warmth of a proper fitting sling and instinctual parenting. Cribs,
mechanical swings, strollers and other gadgets are often sterile,
cold environmements filled with the wrong kinds of stimulation
and not enough of the right kind. Close contact with a human,
especially a parent, is best for babies during their quick early
development.
As they grow into toddlers, the
baby wearing, attached and
instinctual parenting style carries
through and your toddler is more secure and has developed well.
Slings are a wonderful tool from newborns through toddlerhood.
Getting
Back to Basics with Babywearing
Why don’t more parents wear their babies? Maybe it‘s because we
just don‘t see other people do it. It’s not the norm. Babywearing
is actually an extension of pregnancy, which in turn is part of the overall
curve of parenting. Good parenting results in happy, secure and intelligent
kids. Babies who are worn tend to cry less than others. They are more aware
of their caregivers and the world around them because they spend their days
observing interesting occurrences rather than sitting in a chair, staring into
space.
Many times while I was out with my daughter, she would fall asleep
in the sling. It always gave me a proud maternal feeling to slip
the sling over my head and place her, undisturbed and still cradled
in the sling, in the car seat. Considering that my first baby never
slept for more than three consecutive hours until she was about
one and a half years old, one can imagine how thankful I was for
the nurturing power of a baby sling. This was one piece of baby
paraphernalia that actually made my days a little easier.
Nursing:
It’s More than Breastfeeding – And
Every Mother Can Do It!
In your arms or snuggled alongside you, your baby is nurtured
by the snuggly warmth of your body and comforted by your familiar
scent (pheromones). He hears the beat of your heart and the sound
of your voice. His neurons and hormones program him to desire
and flourish in this environment — a means of ensuring
his protection, survival and optimal development. And when allowed,
your baby’s powerful imprint on your pheromonal messages
is second only to his programmed need and yearning for sucking.
Science has demonstrated how a baby’s
optimal development occurs through his neurological and hormonal
responses
to these
planned inputs. Providing these stimuli for your baby means providing
the advantages, as well.
The following baby wearing basics
are provided by My Precious Kid™. See
our MPK exclusive, mom-made ring carrier - baby sling. Or check
out our exclusive Tickle
Turdle™ Knit Pouch Slings.
Health benefits of baby wearing
1)
A baby's body is still soft and forming and therefore is subject
to become
hurt
if kept
in
positions that are unnatural or uncomfortable for long periods
of time.
A baby sling holds the baby in a natural curled up "ball",
just the way they were carried inside the womb.
2) Using a backpack or front pack
carrier puts pressure on the base of a baby's spine and also
forces the legs to be apart. Both of these can cause the baby
to be extremely uncomfortable.
3) Babies who are carried often
in a baby sling tend to develop the neck and back muscles which
will help to achieve balance to sit and stand rapidly.
4) The baby sling distributes the
weight of the baby over the shoulder, back and hip of the adult
carrying the baby instead of putting all the weight on the shoulders
or thrusting out a hip. A sling is very comfortable for the adult
wearing it and can be switched to the other shoulder if one is
getting tired.
5) Baby slings make breastfeeding
discreetly an easy task. Babies held is slings nurse easier and
longer. Breastfed babies have IQ points 5-10 higher than non-breastfed
children. Breast milk is the perfect food that has 70 ingredients
not found in formula. Breast milk provides antibodies, and immune
builders for children.
Psychological Benefits of babywearing
1) Using a baby sling reduces the
symptoms of colic. No one knows exactly what causes colic, but
babies that are carried in slings have reduced rates of the crying
and fussiness that is part of colic. A random, controlled test
reported by Pediatrics stated that the colic symptoms were reduced
by 43% during the day and 51% at night. Think about that...your
baby will cry half as much as she does now!
2) Babies carried in a baby sling
are less clingy as they grow older, they become secure and develop
a good self-esteem. Instead of begging to be picked up they are
begging to be put down to explore.
3) A mom can still tend to other
children while using a baby sling. In fact, a mom can still tend
to everything she did before she had the new baby. Laundry, dishes,
cleaning, shopping can all be done with the baby right next to
her.
4) Babies have a hard time coping
with the world outside of the womb. It can seem very scary and
over stimulating for them to be left alone watching the world
go by. They have been inside mom for 9 months and then are now
just supposed to make it on their own. A sling can be considered
a "womb outside of the womb". It holds the baby just
like they were in the womb and keeps him warm and cozy right
next to mom. A baby sling helps ease the transition to the outside
world.
5) As baby gets a little bit older,
the baby sling can be used in different holds so that he can
see and experience the world while mom goes on with her day.
He learns more in the sling than he would in a swing or crib
where he would get bored and cranky.
Read information on the benefits
of attachment parenting.