Author: Aradia Wyndham
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Transport Response

Wouldn’t it be great if there was some infallible trick to calm a crying baby? According to science, there just might be. (Get on your walking shoes.)
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20th century, altricial, ambulatory carrying, Anneliese Korner, attachment, babywearing, Caroline Ross, carrying, chronic pain, crying, David Pederson, disability, Evelyn Thoman, Gianluca Esposito, holding, Ian St. James-Roberts, IMMR, Italy, Jeremy DeSilva, mammals, newborns, parasympathetic, parkers, precocious, relaxation, research, riders, supplemental carrying, technology, touch, transport response, Urs Hunziker, vestibular proprioceptive stimulation, walking -
From Baby Toting to Babywearing

Dr. Sears claims credit for coining the phrase ‘Babywearing’ in the 1980’s but did you know interest in infant carrier cultures had been growing in popularity since the 1950’s?
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20th century, A Raisin in the Sun, adaptations, Ann Moore, baby boom, baby seat, babywearing, CBC, Dr. William Sears, Elizabeth Taylor, film, Gerry Baby, graco, harness carrier, history, innovations, Ivory Snow, Lorraine Hansberry, North America, P&G, plastic carriers, popular culture, Rayner Garner, reclining baby seats, retro tv, ring sling, snugli, Spencer Tracy, stigma, The Baby Sling, UC Magazine, vintage commercials -
Medieval Babywearing | European Infant Carriers

With the talk of which culture has the exclusive rights to this or that, some have wondered if people of European descent should use infant carriers at all. To which I can only groan (and share this post).
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art history, babywearing, baskets, beggars, Belgium, Berne, Billedet Hedder, BNF, Bodleian, breastfeeding, carrying, cradle, cradle boards, England, europe, Flight into Egypt, France, Giotto di Bondone, Gypsies, hands free nursing, Hare, hip carry, horses, infant carrier, Italy, Jehan de Grise of Flanders, Jesus, Lucas Van Leyden, Maestro di Campli, middle ages, Morgan Library, Pontificial of Guillaume Durand, Poodles, religious iconography, Romance of Alexander, sling, socioeconomics, Speculum Historiale, Speizer Chronicle, spocs, St. Christopher, swaddling, Torture of Jewish Mothers, Twins, Voeux De Paon, Westminster Psalter, wraps -
Birth and Carriers in Indonesia

Learn how the peoples of Indonesia incorporate their infant carriers into their postpartum traditions.
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ancestors, Aspects of Baby Wrappings, Beloved Burden, Birth, color, dukun bayi, East Nussa, folding, gendhongan, generational, I.C. Van Hout, indigo, Indonesia, Java, kain panjang, lotus birth, Luwu, matrilineal, midwife, N.U. Russell, newborn, pattern, pipitan, placenta, public hair, putihan, R. Heringa, rituals, sarrong, sayut, selendang, South Sulawesi, status, tapih ciyut, tapih wijar, wengko mole -
The Beng Babies of the Côte d’Ivoire

Learn more about Alma Gottlieb’s book “The Afterlife is Where We Come From” on the culture of infancy involving reincarnation and carrying among the Beng.
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Africa, allomother, alloparenting, alma gottlieb, anthropology, attachment, baby carrier, babysitter, babywearing, back carry, bath time, Beng, child care, children, culture, dorsal carry, EC, emotional health, ethnography, Gottlieb, infant carriers, infant potty training, Ivory Coast, khanga, mothers, napping, parenting, poop, proximal care, reincarnation, torso carry, west africa, working mom -
Beng Babies of the Côte d’Ivoire

The majority of ethnographies focus on the culture of adults or verbal children, babies, if considered at all, are described in the context of their relationships to adults and older children. In 2004, Alma Gottlieb published a unique ethnography, The Afterlife is Where We Come From: The Culture of Infancy in West Africa based on Beng people…
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Infant Care in Taira, Okinawa | 1950-60’s

A lot has been said about Okinawan culture in the Attachment Parenting community, let’s set the record straight: from the moms who return to work after a few months maternity leave, to the siblings and grandmothers who strap the baby to their backs as they go about their days, and the hard-knocks school of weaning.
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abortion, advice, agriculture, ancestor worship, annullment, baby led weaning, baby proofing, babysitters, behavior in labor, birth control, blank slate, breastfeeding, breastfeeding position, celebrations, climate change, cloth diapers, confinement, contraceptives, cosleeping, cowlicks, crawling, crying, diaper rash, digestion, discipline, disposable diapers, elders, elimination communication, family meals, featured, food cravings, generational, gift from the gods, grandmothers, Hatsumi Maretzki, head support, high priestess, imprinting on a fetus, Japan, Japanese, labor position, mansang, maternity leave, morning sickness, moxa-cauterized, neglect, nobility, offerings, Okinawa, Okinawan, pacific, patriarchy, placenta, postpartum help, Pregnancy, rice oracles, rituals, sexism, Shuri, siblings, Six Cultures, socioeconomics, stilted house, strap carry, superstitions, swaddling, Taira, temperment, temporary name, thatch, Thomas Maretzki, typhoons, U.S. Military, urine burns, using the breast for comfort, weaning, westernization, wet nursing, working mom, WWII, yukajiru
