A knot for every occasion I: Knotted Front
Posted on January 11, 2011 by bebesyespecias
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"A knot for every occasion": a description of the main techniques tying the scarf and its variants: characteristics, advantages, disadvantages and usage tips. Part I: Knotted Front
This way of taking the children is mostly Western. In most cultures where traditionally takes the children is done in front or behind. In our culture we do not carry our babies in their arms only for necessity, but also for pleasure ... how nice is to feel your baby against your chest! Advantages
- + promotes bonding between parent and baby
- + no eye contact
- + can breastfeed
Disadvantages
- - may be uncomfortable with older babies
- - limited movements (although the arms are free)
- - Baby visibility is reduced (though more than enough for the little ones are described below
IN CRIB
Make a bag with the scarf passing on one of our shoulders, the baby cradled position is at (with legs together and cross the axis wearer's body).
Advantages:
- is fast can be done with a short scarf
- allows breastfeeding
Disadvantages:
- no adjustment areas
- limited mobility for the carrier
- not very comfortable for the carrier, since the entire burden falls on one shoulder
Examples of when to use:
- scarf to wear on the breast while in the recumbent position.
- When we will not move or walk, but we have a free hand. As for watching TV, typing on the computer ...
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