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I Feel - Developing Emotions

I Feel (0 - 2 Months) – Episode 3 – Developing Emotions

Our I Feel channel gives you a unique insight into your child's emotional development. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I Feel show and three shorter I Feel episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.

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Why You Should Watch

Just as the world is a new and mysterious experience for your baby, the workings of your baby’s mind represents the great unknown for you. This video gives you a window inside your child’s head to help you identify and understand their varying emotions. Seeing the reasons behind your baby’s mood swings (hint: there may not even be a reason!) makes parenting a lot less stressful for everyone and helps you ensure your child feels understood and looked after.

What you’ll see from a baby’s eye view:

  • How your baby feels when you pick them up
  • How babies try to get your attention
  • The varying emotions your baby experiences
What you’ll discover:
  • How to find out what your baby likes and dislikes
  • Parenting tips for better understanding your baby’s moods
  • How to recognize different baby facial expressions to make better-informed parenting decisions
 
The first few months of your baby’s life are an emotional time – for you and your child. This video helps you work with your baby to develop a closer bond.
 
Channel Summary: 
<p>Our I Feel channel gives you a unique insight into your child's emotional development. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos &ndash; one longer I Feel show and three shorter I Feel episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.</p>
Duration: 
6:32

Comments

break time

I know Peter has different cries to let me know if he's hungry, tired or bored, and I've just discovered that he also has a special 'frustrated cry' for when he needs a little break from stimulation...he tends to arch his back and cry in a frowny kind of way. It's so helpful to figure this stuff out, so I know what's going on with him even when he can't tell me with words. 

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