Do You Know Four Things About Your Infant Baby?

Do You Know These 4 Things About Your Infant Baby? | Child Growth Channel It's 2am. Your baby is crying. You've tried everything — and somewhere in the exhaustion, a quiet fear creeps in. Am I doing this right? Do I even know what my baby actually needs? Here's what most parents don't realize: your baby is not a mystery. Your baby is a message. And science now confirms that what happens between you and your infant in these earliest months is literally building the brain they will carry for the rest of their life. In this video, we break down 4 things your infant baby is doing, feeling, and needing that most parents never fully understand — backed by research from Harvard, Stanford, Columbia University, and more. You'll discover: Why the locked gaze between you and your newborn is one of the most powerful brain-building moments in human development The truth about picking up a crying baby — and why the "spoiling" myth may be one of the most damaging beliefs in parenting culture What happens inside your baby's brain when you talk to them during ordinary everyday moments The still face experiment — and what it reveals about what your baby truly needs from your presence Whether you have a newborn, a 3-month-old, or a 6-month-old — this video will change the way you see your baby, and the way you see yourself as a parent. 🔔 Subscribe to the Child Growth Channel for weekly videos on child development, brain science, and the deep psychology of growing up. Because your child deserves parents who understand them — and you deserve honest, meaningful information to help you do that well. 💬 We'd love to hear from you: What is one moment with your infant you will never forget — the smallest, quietest, most ordinary moment that somehow meant everything? Tell us in the comments below. 📤 Know a parent who needs to hear this? Share this video with them. It might be exactly what they need at exactly the right moment. Hold them close. Look them in the eyes. Talk to them like they understand — because in every way that truly matters, they already do. #infantdevelopment #newbornbaby #babybrain #parentingtips #childgrowth #newparent #babydevelopment #infantcare #parenthood #childdevelopment #momlife #newmom #babyscience #earlychildhood #parentingadvice