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The Truth About Spoiling Your Baby

 

I dread raising spoiled children. You know, the ones who whine incessantly and act like theyre the only people on earth with needs and wants and feelings. Ive always known that I wanted my children to be empathetic, caring, thoughtful individuals. I knew that I would create healthy boundaries, with loving firmness, and never, ever spoil my children.

Then I had babies. Every single time they cried, my entire being yearned to reach out and pick them up to respond immediately to their need. I wanted to feed them on demand: to react to their needs so quickly that they hardly had time to feel the hunger or thirst no matter what the time of day or night. Every time they looked at me, I was drawn in to the amazing depths of their eyes. I would spend hours just holding and looking and feeling grateful.

Then, one day, an associate of mine proudly informed me that she had her baby on a schedule; that he was fed, diapered, put to sleep and played with only at specific times. She informed me that I was spoiling my babies and my sleep by responding to their needs on their schedule, not mine.

Whoa! Was I spoiling my babies? I just thought I was being a good mother, giving them what they needed when they needed it. Were my children going to grow into the six-year-olds who scream at the grocery store when their mothers buy the wrong kind of cereal?

I knew then, and Im certain now, that I was, in fact, not spoiling my babies. Heres why: babies have absolutely no identity of self. They come into this world, sweet little bundles of physicality. They feel a need say, hunger they cry, and they learn that someone who loves them will give them exactly what they need. This isnt spoiling them. This is creating secure, confident, loving children who understand that they can have their basic needs met.

Every baby needs to know that her needs for food, warmth, love and stimulation will be met. Denying her needs in order to fit them into a grown-up schedule only teaches her to doubt the world, to doubt that her needs will truly be met, to doubt her parents. Babies dont understand that theres such a thing as I or you. You cannot spoil them because they have no identity.

A spoiled child is a child who behaves badly. A baby is absolutely incapable of behaving badly. All a baby is trying to do is to survive and grow. Meeting your babys needs will not teach him to be naughty, it will teach him that he is loved and nurtured. And he will grow and thrive on that knowledge.

Now, when I say, My baby is spoiled rotten! I say it with pride. Yeah! Spoil those babies! Nurture them and love them and let them lead you to that inner place of peace and softness and giving. You want to know the truth about spoiling your baby? Its impossible to do it.

Author: Shelly Walker
 
Author Bio:
Shelly Walker is a reputable writer. Shelly likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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