Źródła

Magia dotyku, o tym co masaż niemowlęcy daje rodzicom:

Kaitz i wsp., 1994. Fathers Can Also Recognize Their Newborns by Touch.

Cullen i wsp., 2000 Father-infant interactions are enhanced bymassage therapy.

Scholz i Samuels. Neonatal bathing and massage intervention with fathers: the behavioural effects 12 weeks after birth of the first baby.

Bremner i Wachs. 2010. The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development, Volume 1, Basic Research.

Afand i wsp., Effects of infant massage on state anxiety in mothers of preterm infants prior to hospital discharge

Glover i wsp., Benefits of infant massage for mothers with postnatal depression.

Porreca i wsp., Infant Massage and Quality of Early Mother–Infant Interactions: Are There Associations with Maternal Psychological Wellbeing, Marital Quality, and Social Support?

British Psychological Society Rub each other up the right way. Couples massage relieves stress.

Mathai i wsp., Effects of tactile-kinesthetic stimuation in preterms: A controlled trial.

Cooke i wsp., Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil or no Oil for Baby Dry Skin or Massage: A Pilot, Assessor-blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial (the Oil in Baby SkincaRE [OBSeRvE] Study).

Mleko dla synka mleko dla córki:

Fujita M, Roth E, Lo YJ, Hurst C, Vollner J, Kendell A. 2012. In poor families, mothers’ milk is richer for daughters than sons: A test of Trivers-Willard hypothesis in agropastoral settlements in Northern Kenya.
Gallego L, Gómez JA, Landete-Castillejos T, Garcia AJ, Estevez JA, Ceacero F, Piñeiro V, Casabiell X, de la Cruz LF. 2009. Effect of milk minerals on calf gains and sex differences in mineral composition of milk from Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus).
Hinde K. 2009. Richer milk for sons but more milk for daughters: sex biased investment during lactation varies with maternal life history in rhesus macaques.
Hinde K. 2007. First-time macaque mothers bias milk composition in favor of sons.
Landete-Castillejos T, Garcia AJ, López-Serrano FR, Gallego L. 2005. Maternal quality and differences in milk production and composition for male and female Iberian red deer calves (Cervus elaphus hispanicus).
Powe CE, Knott CD, Conklin-Brittain N. 2010. Infant sex predicts breast milk energy content.
Trivers RL, Willard DE. 1973. Natural selection of parental ability to vary the sex ratio of offspring.
Hinde, Carpenter, Clay & Bradford. 2014. Holsteins Favor Heifers, Not Bulls: Biased Milk Production Programmed during Pregnancy as a Function of Fetal.

 

Sposoby na sen malucha:

Lameese D. Akacem, 2016. Bedtime and evening light exposure influence circadian timing in preschool-age children: A field study
Jodi A. Mindell, 2015. Bedtime Routines for Young Children: A Dose-Dependent Association with Sleep Outcomes.
Hale, 2011, A longitudinal study of preschoolers’ language-based bedtime routines, sleep duration, and well-being.
Mindell, 2009. A Nightly Bedtime Routine: Impact on Sleep in Young Children and Maternal Mood.
Staples, 2015. Bedtime Routines in Toddlerhood: Prevalence, Consistency, and Associations with Nighttime Sleep
Harrison, 2014. The relationship between daytime exposure to light and night-time sleep in 6-12-week-old infants.
Teti, 2010. Maternal emotional availability at bedtime predicts infant sleep quality.
Touchette, 2013. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Daytime and Nighttime Sleep Duration in Early Childhood
A także cytowania z powyższych artykułów i bibliografia z poprzednich wpisów na temat snu na blogu (klik, klik)

Dzieci a las i zabawa w otoczeniu natury:

1. Burdette HL i Whitaker RC. Resurrecting free play in young children: looking beyond fitness and fatness to attention, affiliation, and affect.

2. Juster i wsp., 2004 CHANGING TIMES OF AMERICAN YOUTH: 1981-2003

3. Outdoor Play Benefits. Head Start Body Start. National Center for Physical Development and Outdoor Play.

4. The guardian. Three-quarters of UK children spend less time outdoors than prison inmates – survey

5. Dirt is Good: The Campaign for Play

6. National trust 2012 – Natural Chldhood by Stephen Moss

7. Fjotort 2001. The Natural Environment as a Playground for Children: The Impact of Outdoor Play Activities in Pre-Primary School Children

8. Schutte i wsp., 2017. Impact of Urban Nature on Executive Functioning in Early and Middle Childhood

9. Wells, Nancy M. & Evans, Gary W. (2003). Nearby Nature: A Buffer of Life Stress Among Rural Children.

10. Taylor, A.F., Kuo, F.E. & Sullivan, W.C. (2002). Views of Nature and Self-Discipline: Evidence from Inner City Children,

11. Gill, 2014. The benefits of children’s engagement with nature: A systematic literature review.

12. Wells, N. M., Lekies, K. S., (2006). Nature and the life course: Pathways from childhood nature experiences to adult environmentalism

13. Clements, 2004. An Investigation of the Status of Outdoor Play

Jak podnieść samoocenę córki.

  • Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability emerge early and influence children’s interests. Science, 2017.
  • Generation stem. What Girls Say about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. A Report from the Girl Scout Research Institute 2012
  • PARENTS EXPLAIN MORE OFTEN TO BOYS THAN TO GIRLS DURING SHARED SCIENTIFIC THINKING Kevin Crowley, Maureen A. Callanan, Harriet R. Tenenbaum, Elizabeth Allen Psychol Sci. 2012 May 1;23(5):533-41.
  • Who is good at this game? Linking an activity to a social category undermines children’s achievement. Cimpian A1, Mu Y, Erickson LC.
  • Forecasting the experience of stereotype threat for others. Kathryn L. Boucher, , Robert J. Rydell, Mary C. Murphy. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Volume 58, May 2015, Pages 56–62
  • Sapna Cheryan, Allison Master, Andrew N. Meltzoff. Cultural stereotypes as gatekeepers: increasing girls’ interest in computer science and engineering by diversifying stereotypes. Front Psychol. 2015; 6: 49.
  • Keds and Girls Leadership Institute Study Girl’s Views of Bravery – Dare to Dream, Dare to Act: What Girls Say About Bravery
  • Margaret Shih, Todd L. Pittinsky, Nalini Ambady. 1999. Stereotype Susceptibility: Identity Salience and Shifts in Quantitative Performance.
  • Croft i wsp., 2014 The Second Shift Reflected in the Second Generation: Do Parents’ Gender Roles at Home Predict Children’s Aspirations

Co nauka naprawdę wie o mleku matki?

  • Allice Green Callaham. 2015. The Science of Mom: A Research-Based Guide to Your Baby’s First Year.
  • Chowdhury R, Sinha B, Sankar MJ, Taneja S, Bhandari N, Rollins N, Bahl R, Martines J. Breastfeeding and maternal health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Paediatr. 2015 Dec;104(467):96-113.
  • Horta BL, Victoria CG. 2013. Long-term effects of breastfeeding: a systematic review. WHO Library
  • Lodge CJ, Tan DJ, Lau M, Dai X, Tham R, Lowe AJ, Bowatte G, Allen KJ, Dharmage SC. Breastfeeding and asthma and allergies: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2015 Dec;104(467):38-53. doi: 10.1111/apa.13132.
  • Horta BL, Loret de Mola C Victora CG. Breastfeeding and intelligence: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2015 Dec;104(467):14-9. doi: 10.1111/apa.13139.
  • Horta BL, Loret de Mola C, Victora CG. Long-term consequences of breastfeeding on cholesterol, obesity, systolic blood pressure and type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2015 Dec;104(467):30-7. doi: 10.1111/apa.13133.
  • Obladen M. 2014 Pap, gruel, and panada: early approaches to artificial infant feeding.
  • Kate Dailey. Breastfeeding: Was there ever a golden age? BBC 2014
  • Ip S, Chung M, Raman G, Chew P, Magula N, DeVine D, Trikalinos T, Lau J. Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep). 2007 Apr;(153):1-186.
  • Duijts L, Ramadhani MK, Moll HA. Breastfeeding protects against infectious diseases during infancy in industrialized countries. A systematic review. Matern Child Nutr. 2009 Jul;5(3):199-210. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2008.00176.x.
  • Colen CG, Ramey DM. Is breast truly best? Estimating the effects of breastfeeding on long-term child health and wellbeing in the United States using sibling comparisons. Soc Sci Med. 2014 May;109:55-65. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.01.027.
  • Kramer MS, Chalmers B, Hodnett ED, Sevkovskaya Z, Dzikovich I, Shapiro S, Collet JP, Vanilovich I, Mezen I, Ducruet T, Shishko G, Zubovich V, Mknuik D, Gluchanina E, Dombrovskiy V, Ustinovitch A, Kot T, Bogdanovich N, Ovchinikova L, Helsing E; PROBIT Study Group (Promotion of Breastfeeding Intervention Trial). Promotion of Breastfeeding Intervention Trial (PROBIT): a randomized trial in the Republic of Belarus. JAMA. 2001 Jan 24-31;285(4):413-20.
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