Henrik Norholt
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Dr. Henrik Norholt is a member of The World Association of Infant Mental Health. He holds a Ph.D. from the LIFE faculty of Copenhagen University and is a resident of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has been studying the effects of baby carrying as it relates to child psychological and motor development through naturalistic studies since 2001.

He is actively engaged in the study of current and past research into baby carrying through his large international network of family practitioners, midwives, obstetricians, pediatricians and child psychologists and shared his insights with the subscribers to Ergobaby’s blog.

February 01, 2012

Facing Inward or Outward – the Physiological Aspects

Facing Inward or Outward

Some baby carrier producers and professionals question whether the baby should be carried facing inward or outward. This is indeed a controversial question. Previously we discussed the psychological aspects of the baby’s inward/outward orientation. In this article, we will examine some of the physiological aspects of the two carrying positions. At this stage, no recent…Continue reading

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January 04, 2012

Does Infant Carrying Promote Attachment?

Does Infant Carrying Promote Attachment?

“Baby carrying strengthens the bond between you and your baby.” This is a statement you often hear from baby carrying advocates, be it experienced mothers, baby-carrying consultants or midwives. It really only takes one look at a calm secure parent and her or his quiet, relaxed, content and alert baby in a good baby carrier…Continue reading

December 01, 2011

Carrying, Crying and Colic

Carrying, Crying and Colic

Crying is one of the strongest signals a baby uses to get the attention of a caregiver, or parent, that something is bothering the baby. Through evolution, mothers are primed to respond to the cry signal and to attempt to soothe the baby as best possible. It is thus no surprise that bouts of inconsolable…Continue reading

November 02, 2011

What You Need to Know About Hip Dysplasia

One of the salient features of a well-designed baby carrier is that it keeps the carried baby in a correct ergonomic position. The obvious question which follows from such a statement is what constitutes a correct ergonomic carrying position for a newborn baby? A minimum requirement for an ergonomically correct position is that it should…Continue reading

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October 01, 2011

An Overview of the Benefits of Co-sleeping

For the vast majority of mothers and babies around the world, co-sleeping is the cultural norm and the natural thing to do. In the U.S., according to the Center for Disease Control, co-sleeping is also quite a common occurrence with roughly 68% of all babies enjoying co-sleeping at least some of the time. However, in…Continue reading

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September 01, 2011

The Secure Base of Attachment Parenting – Sir John Bowlby, his time and ideas

There certainly is no dearth of websites and organizations which offer information on parenting and baby development. However, the Attachment Parenting International (API) organization is one of the relatively few organizations which offer a coherent, comprehensive and practical approach to raising children, based on a very specific set of values. And what is more important,…Continue reading

August 01, 2011

Infant Massage Effects on Infant Weight Gain, Infant Sleep Patterns and Mother-Infant Relationship

For most parents, infant massage is a rewarding activity in its own right. Just consider the sheer enjoyment of touching and gently rubbing and stroking this little marvel of nature, with its lush, soft and delicately fragrant skin and all its subtle, yet clear signs of appreciation of being massaged. Over and above being a…Continue reading

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