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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:11 pm
by Ilove
sandra wrote:I have no baby, so not an expert :lol: But I regard it as a common sense we should treat every human beings in this world with mercy.
Hi Sandra,
I disagree with you because some people do not know what mercy and love are all about. What is a common sense or not; it depends on the individual because I regard everyone has a variety of knowledge and opinions. =)
But we are fortunate because we do know them, so our future children will be living in merciful and loving families. =)

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 12:50 pm
by rokwysocka
In my mind it is important how we treat babies beacuse even we can not remember this time we assimilate different behaviours which depend on it. People derive models to follow from the youngest years of their lives.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:52 pm
by dariakur
In my opinion children dont remember exacly how their parents treated them in the childhood, but every child subconsciously know if the family loves them or not. It is really important to treat children the best as it is possible, because children have feeling too, and we have to remember that they are defenceless.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:02 pm
by kassliw
In my point od view it is importance to treat babies very well. Maybe babies can't remember first two years, but they develop emotion and safety and sense od love are necessary.
Also i think every children look like his/her parents in the future.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 5:30 pm
by wojcieszek
According to me the way we treat the children what they are causing in the future. For example, if from the birth we will give child sweets in the future will be thick. Or when a child is too often bite it later will be afraid of people. I when I was child that I could leave the table just like everything I ate. It came to me for good because now I eat almost anything.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 10:30 am
by mcIlob
I suppose that nobody remember exactly what took place in our the first years of live, but I would think that even than something stay in our memory and it can affect how we treat babies and toddlers.
So, in my opinion we should treat every person (particulary children and babies, but not just them) very well, because nobody want to be badly treated.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:14 pm
by Klaudyna
In my point of view it is really matter how we treat babies and toddlers because they are humans like we. What is more although the fact that babies can't remember anything from the first one or two years of their lives everyone should treat them with respect and taking care of them any time. Furthermore if we treat them in a bad and irresponsible way we should really reflect on our behavior and think how we could feel if we were them.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:44 am
by RogelikIID
I think that how we treats baby is of great importance. Through the prism of our actions and words baby shapes its own personality and perception of the world which affects the life and development at a later stage. Scientists have conducted many studies on the effect of the treating babies. One of them had sho the effect of raising babies without love. As a result of this experiment, the most of babies died. This shows that how we treats babies is very important.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:21 pm
by lesoli
In my opinion it does metter how we treat babies. They have feelings like adults. It is true that they will forget about it, but children feel that we love them or not. Bad treatment affect on their behavior.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:37 pm
by Milllkaaaa
Yes, it is. It is very important to treat babies as well as it is possible. Children are sensitive. They learn from us everythink. our behaviours is connected with futhure character of our child.

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:57 pm
by tweetycuty
Yes , how we treat babies is really very important. We should take care of them with love and affection and it will have major impact on their behavior .

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 11:08 am
by jamsmith
yes of course it matters. Our Children learn what we want them to learn, they are just raw material we can mould them anyway we want. When they grow up and become adult then their activities and thoughts are the reflection of our lesson which we had given them at the time when they were growing

Re: Does it really matter how we treat babies?

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:37 am
by SebaAdasme
Yes, it matters totally! Even the most recently researches about babies show us that earlier treatment is very important because affect in different ways along their lives. On the one hand, there exist psychological effects in order to improve the affectional development; meanwhile, on the other hand, there exist neurological effects too in the stimulation that they receive. So, in sum, how you treat babies is very important to general development, even although they couldn't remember specific actions, but it affects in other ways.