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I Feel – Baby Types

I Feel (0 - 2 Months) – Episode 1 – Easy, Difficult & Slow to Warm Up Babies

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

While every baby is unique, broadly speaking there are three “types” of babies when it comes to the way they react to their new world: easy, difficult and slow to warm up. By getting a child’s perspective of why different babies react in different ways, you can recognize feelings your child might be experiencing. And, armed with that insight, you can make better-informed parenting decisions for your child to help them feel happier and more secure about their world.

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

  • “Easy” baby behavioral traits
  • “Difficult” baby behavioral traits
  • “Slow to warm up” baby behavioral traits

What you’ll discover:

  • How to give your baby freedom to develop at their own pace
  • How to be patient with your baby’s moods
  • Parenting secrets for regulating your child’s emotions

You don’t have to categorize your baby, but it helps to know how to spot the emotions your child is experiencing so you can support their development.

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: 
7:03

Comments

Good to know

Good to know about the different types of baby temperaments, even though nothing's absolute, but I'm more sensitive to my little one's needs now. Thanks. 

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