@featherdrez- I agree with you about the overstimulation, however many parents do not feel the same way and I have observed myself some babies who seemed to not have any problems with this. Because of those two factors I have included early turn out positions because if someone is going to do it, I would rather they atleast do it correctly. I appreciate your comment- its always good info for people to know and something I often share =)
2 months old is way to young for an outward carry. His body and head may be supported, but there is no where for him to turn to prevent being overstimulated. He needs to be able to turn away when feeling overwhelmed or unsafe.
@featherdrez- I agree with you about the overstimulation, however many parents do not feel the same way and I have observed myself some babies who seemed to not have any problems with this. Because of those two factors I have included early turn out positions because if someone is going to do it, I would rather they atleast do it correctly. I appreciate your comment- its always good info for people to know and something I often share =)
MyGlorylife 10 months ago
2 months old is way to young for an outward carry. His body and head may be supported, but there is no where for him to turn to prevent being overstimulated. He needs to be able to turn away when feeling overwhelmed or unsafe.
featherdrez 10 months ago