Little hugs child care leander: Little Hugs Childcare LLC | Leander TX
Little Hugs Childcare LLC | Leander TX
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About the Provider
Description: Little Leaders is an owner managed school which prides itself on creating a homely environment for children to grow and learn with confidence. The playground caters to the large muscle development of each individual age group. We have a number of extra mural activities on offer.
Additional Information: Initial License Date: 11/8/2011.
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number:
1384487 - Capacity:
68 - Age Range:
Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School - Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes - Type of Care:
Child Care Program - Initial License Issue Date:
Aug 08, 2013
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Little Hugs Childcare LLC – Care.
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Little Hugs Childcare LLC – Care.com Leander, TX Child Care Center
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Little Hugs Childcare LLC provides age-appropriate materials and programs that foster holistic development among children. The center encourages the academic and spiritual development of students in a warm, loving and nurturing environment.
In business since: 2011
Total Employees: 2-10
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About the importance of hugs and kisses for a child | For the little ones (from 2 months to 3 years)
If in childhood the child’s need for touch and hugs was not satisfied, then he grows up with a feeling of emptiness. In the future, this feeling gives rise to fear when meeting with other people. As a child, touching the parents gives the child a sense of security that they are there. You yourself could watch how a small child, playing in the sandbox, runs up to his mother, touches her and returns to the game. nine0003
It is believed that boys should be brought up in strictness and show less tenderness towards them. However, this is absolutely not the case. The need for hugs is the same for both boys and girls. But according to statistics, girls in infancy receive 5 times more hugs than boys. Boys are more in need of affection at a younger age, and over time this need decreases, but rather takes on a different form. In adolescence, boys no longer need hugs and kisses, but a handshake, a pat on the back, etc. In girls, on the contrary, with age, the need for tactile contact only increases. Its peak occurs at the beginning of adolescence, 10-12 years. Especially in tactile contact, the child needs a stressful situation: with excitement, feeling unwell, etc. nine0003
Hugs improve physical and psychological well-being:
– Hugs increase stress resistance. Hugging releases endorphins, happy hormones that relieve pain and induce euphoria.
– Children who have had enough hugs in childhood have better physical and mental health.
– In countries where it is customary to show emotions, including hugging, people are more friendly and happy.
– Hugs give a sense of security and relieve anxiety. nine0003
– Children who are hugged every day are ahead of their peers in development.
One hug, lasting 20 seconds, makes a person feel happier.
HEALING PROPERTIES OF HUGS.
Probably all mothers have noticed the amazing fact how easy it is to “heal” a bruise or abrasion for a child, just by laying a hand on it, stroking it, blowing it and kissing it. It’s such a failsafe method. Scientists from the University of Chicago, USA, found that mother’s hugs (and other loved ones) have a powerful calming and analgesic effect. nine0003
The reaction of premature babies to blood sampling in the presence of mother or father has been studied. The child experienced painful procedures with the least stress, especially if there was skin-to-skin body contact.
Experts say that the pain of a single child and a child in the arms of parents is incomparable. This means that the closeness of the parents really has a powerful anesthetic effect on the baby.
What is the reason?
Our hands, lips, and also the body are energy conductors. Through the lips and hands, through thin channels, the energy comes out especially noticeably. Maternal love is so unconditional and selfless (as the Lord has arranged) that energy, if necessary, pours out on your child in a powerful stream, and quickly heals all damage to both the gross and subtle bodies. Love is the key that opens the energy channel. We can heal other people with our kisses and hugs, but for this our heart must be sincerely open to them, or we simply must open the channel and give energy with our intention. So you can treat loved ones. However, during the “energy treatment” of the child, this happens naturally, and energy losses are not noticeable and are quickly restored. Well, the reward is always the gentle embrace of the child, his trust and joy. nine0003
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Touch is Important for Parents and Baby – Magazine
The Bonding Phase After Birth
If everything goes well during the birth, the newborn can be placed on the mother’s or father’s chest on their stomach. The first skin-to-skin contact maintains an emotional bond between parent and child. It triggers the release of hormones that promote close bonding and love. This bonding process in the first few days helps parents recognize their child’s signals and needs. This, in turn, helps the child develop a healthy sense of basic trust. nine0003
Despite initial obstacles, an intense bond can be created. If children need special care because of a difficult birth or an illness that prevents them from getting close to their parents right away, there are ways to compensate.
Skin contact creates a sense of security
The most important feeling for newborns is the closeness of loving parents: it gives a sense of security. Toddlers feel when their signals are perceived, and they know that nothing threatens them. Creating safety is an important element of caring for the well-being of a child, especially in the first months of his life. First of all, this feeling of security is expressed in physical closeness: in the arms of a mother or father, snuggling up to them in bed, in a sling or carrier, the child feels safe. This close bodily contact also warms. Children, especially at the beginning, find it difficult to regulate their body temperature. Therefore, physical contact helps them in this. nine0003
Need for touch and closeness
People need touch for healthy emotional development. Touch is our first language in life and plays an important role. In the womb, babies develop sensations of touch. Then, during childbirth, they experience physical contact and for the first time feel someone’s hands. In addition to breastfeeding, carrying, and cuddling, infants are especially sensitive to touch during body care, when there is direct skin contact. nine0003
Such care can be included in the child’s daily routine from the very beginning. For example, parents can create skincare rituals that nourish the body and strengthen emotional bonding—baby massage is great for this. With it, parents learn to gently care for their child, touch him and communicate with him, recognizing his signals and responding to them.
Oxytocin
The skin is our largest organ with millions of receptors that respond to touch. If the brain perceives gentle or gradual skin-to-skin contact, it also releases the hormone oxytocin. Thus, physical contact goes hand in hand with the release of oxytocin, which creates a sense of connection. Also known as the “cuddle hormone,” oxytocin has a relaxing effect, relieves anxiety, lowers blood pressure, lowers cortisol levels, and boosts the immune system. The resulting positive feelings strengthen the bond between children and their parents, fostering close relationships. nine0003
Touch affects baby’s development
The experience of physical contact and gentle touch not only helps newborns feel and understand their body, but also stimulates their brain and cognitive development. During diaper changes or body care, babies feel their parents’ touch on their skin. They feel warm or cold hands in an adult, strong or weak pressure. Combining body care with gentle massage gives young children the opportunity to discover and expand their internal map of their body. Changing diapers, bathing and baby massages are not only beneficial for the body and soul, but also provide a comprehensive learning experience for the child.