
Expert Reveals the Key to Bonding with Your Newborn
Newborn Brain Development: The Power of Parent-Child Bonding Parents often wonder how best to stimulate their newborns' brain development. Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinkie, author of "The Baby Bonding Book" and a NICU physician, provides a simple yet profound answer: nurture safe and stable relationships. In a recent interview on CBS Mornings, Dr. Parga-Belinkie stated, "The most important thing to build a baby's brain is that they have safe, stable and nurturing relationships around them." She emphasizes the significance of parental interaction, stating, "You're your baby's favorite toy." This highlights the powerful role parents play in shaping their child's development and future. Dr. Parga-Belinkie's insights offer practical and reassuring advice to new parents. Her emphasis on the importance of relationship-building over specific stimulation techniques provides a comforting message, focusing on the fundamental connection between parent and child. The simple act of being present and nurturing provides the most significant contribution to a baby's cognitive growth.