Can plush toys promote your baby s emotional and tactile development? Is that really the case?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It will promote visual and emotional development, so that some interests can be relied on and can give feedback to the baby.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the baby is less than one year old, it is best not to play with plush toys, because the baby is easy to eat in the mouth, and there is a possibility of diseases such as respiratory tract infections, and serious can also cause bronchospasm, cough and even asthma, etc., which has a great impact on the baby's health. If your baby is over a year old, you can play with plush toys.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Plush toys do promote the development of your baby's emotional and tactile senses; Because babies are more interested in some soft things, this can also make them more loving, and it will make them more emotional, and they are willing to play with these toys.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    These plush toys are very soft to the touch, so that the baby is very safe, and you can get a warm atmosphere.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The soft touch, comfortable smell and even shape of plush toys, blankets and other comforting objects can make babies feel the familiar comfort and security of being with their parents, and help them cope with various unfamiliar situations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The scope of this problem is so large that I can't hold it... Let's share a few stories of how you didn't rush through the hurdles. Positive:

    Last year, I did a parenting project, and my boss happened to be a new mother, and she bought a "pacifying bear" developed by a parenting expert. According to her, calming the bear is a companion for the toddler, making him or her feel that he or she always has a companion by his side and does not feel scared when he suddenly wakes up. And during the day, her son was also very kind to the bear, and when he cried, he would be quieter if he brought him the comfort bear who had slept with him.

    Negative: The client of the parenting project is also a mother, and she also raises her son, and her approach is not to let her son touch any plush toys, and only buys toy guns, transformers, or other "boys' toys", the reason is to cultivate her son's masculinity, and she thinks that playing with plush toys will become a mother. In this age of gender ambiguity, it is understandable that she has such concerns.

    My first anthropological client for teddy bears, an American, told me that in the United States, in the second grade of elementary school, boys give up the stuffed animal they were close to him because they feel like they've "grown up," and the stuffed animal is a symbol of weakness to them. He struggled at the time, but he never gave up on his teddy bear, called Bear Bear, and continues to be with him to this day. Wish.

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