Playing On The Grit
Twitter: @leighjcooper
- Apr 2, 2008
- 340
Congratulations on your new arrival. I became a dad for the first time almost 2 years ago and I was terrified at first because I had never wanted to hold anyone else's baby for fear of doing it wrong as much as dropping them. At the hospital I held my boy only when he was put in my arms so that he pretty much just rested on me. As soon as noone was around I practiced picking him up and holding him just to get my confidence with noone looking or telling me I was doing it wrong. In no time it became the most natural thing in the world and I could let my instincts take over. Once you have your confidence all kind of natural things take over!!!
I was also terrified of bathtime as I didn't want anything to go wrong on my watch but, again, after a couple of times everything just happened and we always made bathtime the fun part of the day and he enjoyed it right from an early age and as he grew up bathtime became an important part of the routine for us as well as the little man.
My advice would be to get her into a good bath and bed routine right from an early age. I also read somewhere that playing classical music as they drop off to sleep at night helps open their minds up and can help them become more intelligent as they get older. We did that and it seems to have worked so far.
I was also terrified of bathtime as I didn't want anything to go wrong on my watch but, again, after a couple of times everything just happened and we always made bathtime the fun part of the day and he enjoyed it right from an early age and as he grew up bathtime became an important part of the routine for us as well as the little man.
My advice would be to get her into a good bath and bed routine right from an early age. I also read somewhere that playing classical music as they drop off to sleep at night helps open their minds up and can help them become more intelligent as they get older. We did that and it seems to have worked so far.