Baby sensory motor nourishment and breastfeeding
Three ways rich sensory motor experiences help your baby with breastfeeding
A good understanding of your baby's sensory motor needs helps ensure that days with your baby, and your breastfeeding, go as well as possible. There are three ways providing your baby with rich and changing sensory motor nourishment helps protect your breastfeeding relationship.
Rich sensory motor nourishment
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Is the second tool (after milk) for getting through the days and evenings in a way that is as easy and as enjoyable as possible.
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Helps avoid or repair a conditioned dialling up at the breast
- You can find out about this here.
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Helps make baby and toddler sleep easy
- You can find out about this in The Possums Sleep Program, including here.
Breastfeeding is great for your baby's motor development
Breastfeeding your baby offers your baby a rich sensory motor experience many times a day and night, which is fantastic for her motor development. You can find out about this here.
Selected resources
You can find many articles about your baby or toddler's sensory motor nourishment in the Possums mini-program Protecting baby and toddler sensory motor development.