A baby's emotional needs primarily include a sense of security, affection, and connection. Consistent nurturing from caregivers fosters trust and attachment, essential for healthy emotional development. Additionally, responsive interactions help babies feel valued and understood, promoting their social and emotional growth. Meeting these needs lays the foundation for a child's future relationships and overall well-being.
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Both physical and emotional needs
A newborn baby is also dependent on its mother for emotional bonding and attachment, as well as for physical warmth and comfort. The mother provides a sense of security and familiarity that is crucial for a baby's healthy development. Additionally, the mother's presence and care help regulate the baby's sleep-wake cycle and overall well-being.
Many believe that the surrogate mother will begin to feel an emotional bond with the baby and the baby will grow to feel a need to want to bond/know their surrogate mother. Others just think it's an immoral money racket.
Definitely, a baby will know that a parent is tense, unhappy, sad, happy, although they do not understand the context of the feelings a child picks up everything that is going on in his/her environment.
No baby girls do because they are very emotional and sensitive.They usually like to really express their sad feelings.
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A caregiver's feelings can significantly impact a baby's trust through emotional cues and responses. Babies are highly attuned to the emotional states of their caregivers; if a caregiver displays anxiety, frustration, or inconsistency, the baby may sense this and feel insecure. Conversely, a caregiver who expresses warmth, joy, and reliability fosters a sense of safety and trust in the baby. This foundational trust is crucial for the baby's emotional development and future relationships.
no sell it on eBay its not wort 18 years of torture and emotional pain.
baby sloths need to be held and fed
emotional as in like cry baby, NO. they give you bursts of anger and rage, makes you feel like your made of steel and nothing can stop you.
I would say companionship. That is an emotional need, right? Although you don't necessarily need to be married to meet this need, and you don't necessarily meet this need even by getting married.