Msc Quotes

We've searched our database for all the quotes and captions related to Msc. Here they are! All 100 of them:

β€œ
No past is too dark. No future is too bright. The present is like a switch for us to decide to turn power OFF or turn power ON and SHINE!
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Not everyone who gives one attention approaches with a good intention.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Even a child would think twice before touching a hot kettle once burned, but in Malaysia, we simply make new plans, and repeat the same old mistakes. The MSC, E- Village, and the Paya Indah Wetlands.
”
”
Brian Yap (New Malaysian Essays 1)
β€œ
No matter how much we accomplish in life, what matters the most is what we store deep in our hearts.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Give your heart the permission and your whole being will reach for the stars.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Unspoken thoughts get you nowhere. If you can't speak out, then write it out
”
”
Ms. C!
β€œ
When MSC Napoli grounded off a Devon beach in January 2007, its burst boxes of motorbikes, shampoo, and diapers attracted looters and treasure hunters. It was also a rare opportunity to compare what was declared on container manifests with actual contents. In 20 percent of the containers, the contents and weights were wrong.
”
”
Rose George (Ninety Percent of Everything: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry That Puts Clothes on Your Back, Gas in Your Car, and Food on Your Plate)
β€œ
To reach BIG objectives; we must first be grateful for the SMALL achievements we attained in the past.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
The first step to insecurity is trusting other people’s advice that go totally against the voice coming from one’s heart.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Chase the light! Not the storm.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
There is an energy force within us. We won’t hear it, see it or touch it. But one and all feel its power.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Not everything is the way it seems to be or not to be.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
In an attempt to attain our dreams, we ought to let go of the fear to succeed.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Don't ever give up on your dreams for β€˜Where there is a will, there is a way.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
She attracted wealth by wishing others prosperity. She attracted well-being by wishing others health. However she didn’t encounter love until she learned to love herself.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
Hidup adalah sarana untuk mendekatkan diri kepada Tuhan.
”
”
Irmansyah Effendi MSc
β€œ
The transition from grief to healing entails patience and tiny doses of acceptance until one finds the strength to let go and move on. And even if it doesn't seem so, one is never alone.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
With a fraction of will and a leap of faith; each of us has the power to create a bridge across the emptiness that insists on dividing our minds from our souls so as to fuse within once and for all.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
No one is exempt to feel disconnected, aimless and lost from time to time and during the process, we sense a silent wave coming from above and below whispering not to give up. In truth, perhaps we have never been disconnected after all but recharging our life-force.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
There is an energy force inside us. We won’t hear it, see it or touch it. But everyone without exception feels its power.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc. (Her Will: Her will drives her far and beyond... Ego exposes her to the inevitable truth... She just wants to be set free)
β€œ
Don't ever give up on your dreams for β€˜Where there is a will, there is a way
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
order to service visiting subscribers. The VLR is always integrated with the MSC. When a mobile station roams into a new MSC area, the VLR
”
”
Anonymous
β€œ
On October 15, 2006, the creation of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) was announced after neither the AQI nor the MSC was able to gain popular support. Abu Ayyub al-Masri was renamed ISI’s war minister, while a new figure named Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was named ISI leader.
”
”
Charles River Editors (The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria: The History of ISIS/ISIL)
β€œ
My friend, if my words ever make you feel like a child, is not because I am arrogant, condescending, disdainful, or patronizing. In truth, the feeling is mutual, because β€œIt is” your inner child connecting with mine.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
We tend to ignore our own truth for temporary happiness.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
As time goes by, memories become tricky and we tend to remember only the good or only the bad. Don’t trust blindly everything those memories remind you of your past and balance your mind.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
Get coaching in Chandigarh for CSIR UGC NET life science, MSc Biotech, Msc entrance, Botany, zoology, iit jam and OCET. #IITJAMBiotechCoachingInChandigarh .
”
”
Vimal Bhutani
β€œ
For a while, NASA discussed leaving a flag from each UN member nation, and at MSC a Christmas-tree-type stand had been built which, when opened, displayed all the flags in a colorful cone. However, the screams from Congress in opposition to this scheme caused NASA quickly to back away from the idea. I agreed with the Congress, since the landing was being financed by the American taxpayers alone, and I felt they were entitled to one show of nationalism amid the international totems.
”
”
Michael Collins (Carrying the Fire: An Astronaut's Journey)
β€œ
Get all Free Job Alert is here. Find All India Govt Job vacancy. All India Government Jobs Vacancies 2020. Free Job Notification on vacancy job. Are you looking for a Government Job Notification? vacancy job is the best way to search all govt Jobs vacancy in India. Find exam date, exam result, admit card, free job alert. Get any govt exam date on our Website "vacancyjob.in". Search any govt exam Result on our Website "vacancyjob.in". Download any govt exam Admit Card on our Website. We post the Latest Government Job Alert in India. Find Educational wise Govt Jobs, Qualification wise Govt Jobs, Central Govt Jobs, and State Govt Jobs and Public Sector Jobs notification in this Page. You Can find your qualification based government job vacancies like 8th Passed Govt Jobs, 10th Passed Govt Jobs, 12th Pass Govt Jobs, ITI Jobs, Diploma Jobs, Under Graduate (BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BCA, BE) Jobs, Post Graduate (M.Sc, MA, M.Com, MBA, MCA, ME, M.Tech, etc.) and all other educational qualified job vacancies available here.
”
”
Free Job Alert
β€œ
As you keep practicing, using your intuition will become a habit β€” almost second nature.
”
”
Henry Naikien (Intuition: Train Your Intuition, Open Up Your Third Eye & Develop Your Psychic Abilities in 7 Simple Steps!)
β€œ
To live in peace with fellow humans, you need to have BSc. in Tolerance, MSc. in Loving and PhD in Understanding.
”
”
Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
β€œ
When writing personal diary, it is important to mention childhood and UG College life too. Childhood friends Gopi, Jaya Krishna, Kaliraj, Deepa are now unknown to me, I do not even know what they are doing and where they are now. High school friends are in touch and they are best business people now with so much business attitude than neutral attitude, which is why I do not indulge with them much and anyhow I am entering MSc PhD for sure, so those people are just friends and let it be. And UG life, Kalasalingam, Kalasalingam I can not say my memories in single Para, just like Nalanda it needs at least 10000 pages to write still will go incomplete because of sub stories like Maha Bharata, Three completely genuine friends/ Persons, 1) Dayana Kirubavathy, 2)Arun Arumugaperumal 3) Fathima Mohideen Rest of the people were in one or another way fraudsters. There is a special fraud which I like very much because although she is fraud but still she herself accepts the fact that she is fraud and want to compensate the society with science as it was her Dharma - The science she chose was Cancer Biology, and her name is Jayasindu Mathiyazhagan now a Scientist. ButI do not mingle with these people now because they found their way already, And I have found a way for me. So let them be wherever they are and If met by chance, it better to say Hi and Smile and ask how they are, that is more than enough
”
”
Ganapathy K Siddharth Vijayaraghavan
β€œ
I can not hide anything in my mind, Choices of mine (Ecology as central dogma) Nalanda University(SEES - Ecology), Yenepoya research center (MSc Bioscience), South Asian University(MSc Biotechnology), Amet University(MSc Marine Biotechnology), Tamil University(MSc Environmental and Herbal Science), SRM Delhi -NCR campus (MSc Environmental Science), Finally Kalasalingam (MSc/ Mtech - Anything is fine since it is my college and I know everything about it). No More plans, I contemplated very hardly and thought about every possible pros and cons with International touch as well. No other courses or colleges are suitable for me, I contemplated very very hardly and deeply, This is my final list, That is all
”
”
Ganapathy K Siddharth Vijayaraghavan
β€œ
Ritika Rajput | Urban Fellows Programme (2020 - 21) | Testimonial - IIHM youtube channel A personal note about this girl as she was my closest friend once. When we used to trek to bram kunth along with Shubham das, Shalini chauhan and Urvashi Poonia Bishnoi near Nalanda Interim campus in rajgir, she makes everyone laugh. She is such as crazy girl I have every met. She is talented soul that has completed BSc in Chemistry from Jamia Milia Islamia with Gold Medal, Nalanda University topper in MSc Ecology and Environmental studies, Then she pursued urban fellows program as part of CSR, SDG, Water and Human Settlement goal as a research topic. She is vivid reader, and her favorite book was silent spring, sigmund freud and Vivekananda., She also read texts in science, statistics and very good mathematics and also NCC. In trekking in Rajgir once we visited along with 10 other people, she deliberately put her legs on me to what my reaction was, I said you need better specs. Yes she is having blindness problem. Very talented soul that is not showing any growth in research now as far as my knowledge. This kind of women should come up to research. Urvashi is also good researcher but lack in focus. Shubham went to banking and Shalini is a freelance language trainer. Just memories
”
”
Ganapathy K
β€œ
13. 12. 2022. Marta Burek, MSC: Malena (Pjesme i molitve ne samo za tinejdΕΎerice...) 128 str.
”
”
Unknown
β€œ
What if while waiting for our so-called β€˜Purpose in life’ to reveal itself; we make an effort to say a simple kind word to at least one person each day? As a result, we probably would feel useful right away and not only wittingly make a difference in those persons’ lives, but enrich ours as well.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
In life, either you follow your own heart or you end up following other people’s hearts. Your brain makes the choice; so, pick wisely.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
I am not really into funny stuff, I just laugh for the sake of laughing.
”
”
Floranova B. Msc.
β€œ
We will never understand, if we do not understand the cells within us.
”
”
MSc. Hassan Yakin
β€œ
Based on this research, we have conclusively found that three mental qualities stand out as being foundational for leaders today: mindfulness (M), selflessness (S), and compassion (C). Together, we call these foundational skills MSC leadership.
”
”
Rasmus Hougaard (The Mind of the Leader: How to Lead Yourself, Your People, and Your Organization for Extraordinary Results)
β€œ
Pregnancy: during these magical months, your baby develops from a tiny ball of cells into a fully formed human being in less than a year.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
From the first trimester when baby's heart forms, to the second trimester when her nerves & brain neurons form, it is a truly magical time, but also very demanding on both your body and your baby's. Therefore, it's really important to take steps to make sure you're looking after yourself to provide the best possible environment for your baby's growth & development
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Taking care of your baby starts with taking care of you
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
The nutirents from your food are used as the building blocks for baby's organ, muscle and tissue growth
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Keeping your heart, lungs and body healthy through exercise will ensure there is sufficient blood getting to your baby's body and all the nutrients from the foods you eat are reaching the umbilical cord
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Sleeping on your left side is recommended at every stage of pregnancy because your heart is on the left side of your body so it's the best position to encourage the flow of blood and nutrients to you and baby.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
The additional weight of the baby, placenta, amniotic fluid and maternal fluids will make everything a little bit harder on your body so be sure to take it easy and rest. The more well-rested you are, the more rested baby is too and that means the more prepared your body is to support baby's growth
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
In pregnancy, so many extra hormones are flooding through your brain and body, which can trigger emotional outbursts and anxiety. This is normal but can overwhelm a lot of women, especially if you're not usually an emotional person.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Many ancient cultures and some modern tribal cultures believe it's important not to shock or stress a pregnant woman because the baby feels everything she feels. That means no shocks, surprises, no making her jump and no sudden movements for mum either
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Conception to birth (pregnancy) lasts an average of 266 days. Birth to crawling lasts an average of 266 days.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
No other species on earth is so vulnerable for so long after birth.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Your baby's brain doesn’t finish growing in pregnancy. In fact, the most rapid brain growth happens the first 3 months after she's born
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
To give your baby the best chance of developing optimally, use loving touch as a means of bonding and early sensory stimulation
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
The first few months of life are very demanding on your baby. She's used to living in your womb and having your body regulate all her bodily processes. Her body now has to do it all alone. Her nervous system is forced to adapt and she now has to maintain her own breathing and provide oxygen and nutrients to her cells. During this stressful time, your loving presence regulates her hormones, immune & cardiovascular system and sleep patterns.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Young babies' senses can become overwhelmed very, very easily, so anything that recreates the security of the womb is incredibly comforting to her.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Sensory overload can easily overwhelm and distress young babies.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
To calm baby in distress, hold her swaddled against your body and gently tap her back in the rhythm of a heartbeat, while playing white noise. You will notice baby relaxing much more easily because of the positive neurological effect of the heartbeat rhythm and her proximity to you. She receives the message that she's back in the safety of the womb. Her sympathetic nervous system sends signals throughout her body to switch off the stress response because she's safe. Her heart beat slows, her breathing calms and her muscles relax
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Swaddling: Mimicking the pressure and enclosure of the womb
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Traditionally, every mother practised some form of swaddling their babies. Immediate skin-to-skin contact is still widely believed to encourage emotional bonding and provide security for baby
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
The bonding from long-term swaddling is believed to encourage secure emotional attachment between mother and baby
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
If you swaddle your baby facing towards your body she won't become overstimulated.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
For the first 3 months, your baby can only see things 8 or 9 inches away, such as her hands and your face when she's breastfeeding. (You may notice we instinctively bring our faces that close to newborns so they can see us!)
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
The sound of your voice is comforting to your baby whether you're singing, soothing her, lovingly shushing her or just talking to her
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Babies respond to love and every direct interaction you have with her, she perceives as love
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
If your baby’s distressed, hold her close to you and pat her back in the rhythm of a heartbeat
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Studies show that when babies sleep close to their mothers it regulates heartbeat and reduces the stress hormone in both mum and baby
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
When your baby sleeps, her brain and body are busy growing
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Your newborn baby's brain is ΒΌ size of yours
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
80% of your baby's brain growth will take place before she turns two
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Babies are born with the same number of brain neurons as adults, but the connections are missing. With every new experience, connections form in her brain and the neurons are activated for life. This process happens fastest and most easily during baby's first few years
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Simple experiences such as shaking a rattle or feeling the grass between her fingers, stimulate her learning
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
A growth hormone is secreted from your baby's brain every time you lovingly touch and nurture her, boosting her physical, mental & neurological development
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Learning to walk is one of the greatest achievements we'll accomplish in our lifetime
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
When your baby starts cruising she's practising balance and using muscles she's never used before
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
Your baby can balance and coordinate better if she can feel the ground beneath her feet
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (How To Support Your Newborn Baby's Development: A Step-by Step guide from pregnancy throughout your babys first year (Raising Babies Book 1) Kindle Edition)
β€œ
If a baby continues growing at the same rate as in her first year, she'd be 170 feet tall as an adult.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Her first 12 months will see her come to understand the world around her, learn to recognise and communicate her needs, and develop an understanding of the language rules and expectations of her environment.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
All babies are born with the same potential
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Babies are born with the same number of neurons as adults but they haven't yet formed connections. Once connections are formed, the neurons become active
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
There are billions of tiny nerve endings underneath your baby's skin throughout her body, including the soles of her feet and palms of her hands. These nerve endings act like receptors, taking information from the outside world and sending it back up to baby's brain via a feedback loop along her nervous system.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
There's an undeniable correlation between our early experiences and our later outlook on life.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
There are a number of things you can do to support, stimulate and enhance your baby's development in her first 12 months, but she will ultimately develop at her own pace and in her own time.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
In her first year of life, your baby's brain will double in size and by her first birthday it will be half the size of an adult brain.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
We evolved as humans by carrying our babies on our bodies to ensure baby's welfare, protection and survival.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
her arms and legs are curled up and she wont be able to extend them yet. This is a survival mechanism designed to keep your baby safe when she's most vulnerable. Similar to a hedgehog curling up into a ball when threat of danger, your baby instinctively remains in the foetal position until she's developed the strength to extend her limbs
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
The first 2 weeks after birth, mother's body is flooded with hormones, designed to ensure baby's survival. Oxytocin, a powerful bonding hormone (known as the love hormone) creates the euphoric feeling following childbirth and is the reason you're bursting with love for your new baby.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
The first 9 months of a baby's life is often referred to as 'the second 9 months' or 'the fourth trimester
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Leaving your baby to cry for extended periods triggers the release of cortisol into her bloodstream.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Your (newborn) baby will usually cry for one of the following reasons. She will either be hungry, tired/overwhelmed, or lonely/afraid. Each of these can be alleviated with breastfeeding. The hormones in your breast milk contain Oxytocin, a powerful 'happy hormone', which blocks cortisol from being released. This immediately inhibits the stress response and calms baby
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
researchers have even discovered that a newborn baby's grip is so strong that she can support her own body weight on one hand when she's dangled. (Don't ever, ever test this out, for your own baby's safety).
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
skin-to-skin contact triggers Oxytocin (the love hormone) to be released in both baby and mum. This encourages bonding between mother and baby, and it's more than likely the reason why midwives recommend immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
The cells of your baby's body are unable to grow without loving contact. The genome responsible for growth enzymes stops production without loving contact. With only a few loving strokes, the genome is signalled and growth begins again.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Everything your baby experiences now will have a lasting impact on her cognitive growth in infancy, her core beliefs, sense of self, self-worth and her emerging personality.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
If your baby starts reaching out to grab everything in sight, it's a sign that she's seeking stimulation.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Your baby will reach these milestones in her own time and when she's ready. Gentle encouragement may help her along but pushing her before she's ready will be counterproductive and harm her development in the long run.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
What was once a mass of potential is now a complex system of neural pathways firing and storing information rapidly. These newly-formed neural pathways in your baby's brain lay the foundations for her later personality and ability to interact with the world.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Nature designed mothers to and babies to bond via the release of Oxytocin to ensure survival of our species. When a new baby is born, her mother's body is also flooded with this hormone, creating a feeling of euphoria
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
At 6 months old, your baby is halfway through her first year. She's passed through crucial developmental stages and has progressed from being wholly reliant upon your for her survival, to being able to move and communicate independently.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
If your baby doesn't like tummy time, don't worry too much, and don't force her to lay on her front. As a species, humans have carried their babies on their bodies in slings and swaddles for thousands of years. Tummy time is a relatively new concept and traditionally, parents didn't lay babies on their tummies
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)
β€œ
Across all cultures throughout history, babies were worn in carriers on their mother's chest, until around 6 months when they were moved to the back so they could see the world the same way mother could. It's long been believed that baby-wearing helps with infant emotional and Psychological development, promoting attachment and bonding between mother and baby. Studies have shown that carrying an infant an extra two hours a day reduces crying by 43%.
”
”
aidie London: Seffie Wells, MSc (Your Baby's First Year: Month by month Developmental Milestones)