Breastfeeding Reflection

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Children enter into this world helpless, unable to understand their surroundings. From the beginning, infants are completely dependent on the people around them for their every need. It is the responsibility of the parents to take care of and nurture their children and to make the right decisions that will benefit their life early on.

When examining the book “Development Through the Lifespan” by Laura E. Berk, the text in chapter 4 discusses the influences on early physical growth. The chapter discusses topics such as heredity, nutrition, malnutrition and emotional well-being. The physical growth of a child has many factors that can contribute to healthy or unhealthy growth. Within the first two years of a childs life it is important that they receive the proper amount of nutrition to help promote healthy physical growth. Berk (2010) really focuses on the importance of breastfeeding as a positive influence on early physical growth.

Some women find breastfeeding deeply rewarding, giving the mother and child a better relationship, closer bond and they best way for their child to receive the nutrients that they need for healthy physical growth. Others find that formula-feeding works much better, it is a less dependent relationship between mother and …show more content…

The author displays a strong passion and opinion on breastfeeding and I agree with her through my personal experiences with my nephew. Not only does she discuss the importance of breastfeeding for the mother and child but she talks about the benefits that it has on poverty stricken regions world wide. Babies who are born in poverty are less likely to be malnourished because of the benefits and convenience of breastfeeding than bottle-feeding. Reading this chapter helps shed a light on the importance of healthy habits. It is clear that theses habits are a choice and begin early in

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