Wrong stroller could damage baby

Wrong stroller could damage baby

21.11.2008
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Wrong stroller could damage baby

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November 22, 2008 12:59am

BABIES transported in forward-facing strollers could end up "emotionally impoverished" due to lack of face-to-face contact with the parent pushing them, a British study has suggested.
Having infants facing their parent gives them positive reassurance and reduces mental stress, said the study by researchers at Dundee University in Scotland, believed to be the first of its kind.

"Neuroscience has helped us to learn how important social interaction during the early years is for children`s brain development," said Suzanne Zeedyk of the university`s School of Psychology.

"Our data suggests that for many babies today, life in a buggy is emotionally impoverished and possibly stressful. Stressed babies grow into anxious adults."

Specifically, the study found that 25 per cent of parents using face-to-face strollers actually spoke to their baby, more than twice as many as with away-facing strollers, which are the most common type.

The heart rate of babies who could see the stroller-pusher was also lower, and the infants were twice as likely to fall asleep, the res
earchers discovered.

The findings were based on studying nearly 3000 parent-infant pairs, including an experiment where babies were pushed for a mile, half the time facing their parent, and half the time facing away.

Laura Barbour of the Sutton Trust, which funded the research, said she hoped that "buggy manufacturers will look closely at this research, which suggests that face-to-face models improve communication at a very early stage".

"Parents deserve to be able to make informed choices as to how to best promote their children`s emotional, physical, and neurological development," said Ms Zeedyk.

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