Researchers say traditional parenting methods such as breastfeeding, discipline are likely to bring up well adjusted kids.
Researchers say traditional parenting methods such as breastfeeding, discipline are likely to bring up well adjusted kids.
In the study involving 1,136 mothers, the researchers found that breastfeeding is associated with more positive parenting practices that can continue beyond infancy.According to the Institute of Education in London, breastfeeding for at least six months not only helps improve mother-child relationships, it also boost kids' health and educational development.
While studying mothers reading a storybook to their one-year-old children, lead researcher Dr Leslie Gutman found that those who breastfed made more effort to engage their infants in the book than mothers who bottle-fed.
Moreover, they appeared to have a warmer relationship with their babies.
Low-income mothers who bottle-fed their babies tended to communicate with them much less.
Many mothers give up breastfeeding because they do not feel supported enough or they return to work.
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"Mothers are given information leaflets in hospitals about breastfeeding but we may need more than this. Another option is workplace nurseries where mothers could go and feed their babies during the day," Gutman added.
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