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Babies: April 16, 2009 Sue Doherty

Your Laughter Can Fortify Breast Milk

Happiness and laughter are contagious for good reasons: they can elevate us toward a positive, relaxed state and diminish pain. Foster laughter and you will be more emotionally resilient–making cheerfulness your natural set-point. Read more →

Babies: March 4, 2009 Sue Doherty

Music and Language Acquisition

A group of researchers from Italy, Chile, Montreal, and the USA (Stanford University) studied 112 newborns that were between 1-5 days-old; they wanted  to find out their capacity to recognize common words of their native language.

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About Sue

I’m an anthropologist who writes about resources management, child development, and holistic health. I explore the interface of intangible cultural heritage and basic behavioral needs as they pertain to cultural survival. Read more »

Author of Dancing With Your Baby (2021), enlivening their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development through our intuitive drive to dance with our baby.

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