6 Basic Needs of Newborn Babies | Dad University
In this video, Jason goes over the 6 Basic Needs of Newborn Babies. What are the essential things you need to know and do in order to care for your newborn? While there are many things we have in front of us to worry about, if we can focus on these 6, our baby can grow, develop, and thrive. Be sure to stick around until the end of the video, because #6 is the most important of all. If you want to be a great father to your newborn baby, make sure you provide them plenty of #6 :) Are there any other basic needs you think a newborn must have? Be sure to leave your feedback in the comments section below. Also it really helps us spread the message if you give the video a thumbs up and subscribe. If you are serious about becoming the best version of yourself as a father and taking action, book a call to speak with us: https://www.daduniversity.com/?=ytd#189 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:    / @daduniversity  BUSINESS INQUIRIES: [email protected]

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