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Posts Tagged ‘Infant research’

“Playing with Baby: Research-Based Play to Bond with Your Baby Birth to One Year”

By Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. | April 27, 2021

This new book is coming out soon!  Just in time for your new baby’s first year. Here are a few excerpts to give you a taste of what’s to come. Chapter Four The Third Month: Repetition and Novelty with Your Baby “Eye Love” During play, special communication moments can occur, such as “eye love,” when…

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The Future of Research on the Effect of the Pandemic on Mothers and Babies

By Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. | August 3, 2020

I have been thinking about the impact of COVID-19 on mothers and infants as a high stress trauma lasting for a prolonged period of time. Early trauma has always been known to affect infants and mothers but primarily when they are separated. This is not the case here. The effect on children of 9-11 was…

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