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Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:10:03 -0500
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for men, if your wife is not brest feeding, you get up for the two oclock
feedings and when the baby cries. it lets the child know it has two parents.
i did it even though i had to get up and go to work and my wife was a stay
at home mom until the kids were older.


In fact, research tells us that parental warmth and affection is very
important to how children develop physically, mentally and socially. What
can you do to show warmth and love? Here are a few suggestions.
Hold your baby.
Rock him.
Cuddle your baby.
Play with him.
Talk to him.
Give your baby lots of love and attention.
Can you think of any others?

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