7 Simple Things You Can Do Daily To Make Your Baby Feel Loved

7 Simple Things You Can Do Daily To Make Your Baby Feel Loved You don't need the perfect toys. You don't need the right schedule. You don't need to do anything extraordinary. What your baby needs from you is something you're already capable of giving — and most of it happens in the ordinary minutes. The quiet stretches. The spaces between the big moments. In this video we cover 7 simple daily things that build your baby's sense of being loved — backed by real research on early attachment, neuroscience, and infant brain development. 1. Respond when they cry 2. Look at them when you talk to them 3. Narrate your day 4. Slow down during care routines 5. Follow their lead 6. Skin-to-skin contact beyond the newborn stage 7. Say their name — often You'll learn why responding to cries builds the neural architecture of trust, how face-to-face eye contact drives literal brain development, what Patricia Kuhl's research at the University of Washington found about the words that matter most, why care routines are co-regulation in action, what serve and return is and why it's one of the most important things you can do, how physical touch continues to regulate cortisol through the first year, and why your baby's own name is one of the first neural patterns their brain forms. None of this requires money you don't have. None of it requires energy you've already spent. It requires presence. And you're already doing more of it than you know. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical or developmental advice. Every baby develops at their own pace. Always consult your pediatrician with any concerns about your baby's development. #BabyDevelopment #Parenting #NewbornMom #NewParents #ParentingTips #BabyScienc #babyscience #babybrain