It is not surprising at all to hear that babies have feelings and emotions. Watching your baby smile around two months old can fill you with a sense of wonder and joy. At birth, babies develop their abilities to feel and show many of the same emotions as adults. Some baby feelings are: happy distressed scared Although… Continue reading Babies have feelings too
Author: Madalene Osei, RN
I am a public Health Nurse with the City of Toronto. I have been a facilitator of parenting programs for many years and have also provided one on one parenting education, support and counselling for families.
Presently, my work focuses on working with schools and the community to promote health and mental wellness of students, parents and school staff. As a Public Health Nurse, I feel privileged to be able to support families, schools and the community at large.
Why a happy parent makes for a happy baby
As a nurse, one of my favourite things about delivering parenting programs in Toronto is hearing the personal stories of new parents caring for their children, and the things they learn along the way. There's one story in particular that sticks out to me, and it's one that I share with most new parents I meet in my… Continue reading Why a happy parent makes for a happy baby