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Connection Before Correction: What Babies (and Families) Actually Need in the First Year

There is so much pressure in the first year with a newborn. Pressure to get your baby sleeping longer. Pressure to stop the crying faster. Pressure to prevent “bad habits.” Pressure to make sure your older child adjusts perfectly. Pressure to do it all "the right way" from the start. Then somewhere in the middle of that pressure, families start to feel like every behavior is a problem to fix. What if most of those behaviors aren’t problems at all? What if they’re development?

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