Acknowledgements
Chapter one
Babyopathy – the Way Nature Intended!
Chapter two
A Baby’s Senses are the Core Essence of their Development
Chapter three
Every Baby is Unique
Chapter four
You are What’s Best for your Baby
Chapter five
Common Sense and Instinct
Chapter six
Sleep is the Key to Development
Chapter seven
Dad’s Role
Chapter eight
Weaning – What, When and Why
Chapter nine
Safety First
Chapter ten
Old-fashioned Values
Chapter eleven
Future Child Policies!
Is That Everything?
References & Useful Contacts
About the Author
Book Reviews and Testimonials
Angela J Spencer has owned and operated children’s nurseries for over 20 years, opening her first in 1993 at the age of 21. After neither of her children slept through the night for their first three years, Angela decided to research deeper into child development and everything that can nurture or have an adverse effect on it. This research quickly took the route of sensory stimulation and the first programme called Natural Care was introduced in 2000. The research did not stop there, however, and from using her own natural imagery within the nurseries, Angela began researching the impact of the natural world on development and came across the Biophilia Hypothesis. Further extensive research on how both this hypothesis and sensory stimulation naturally combined could have a direct positive effect not just on babies’ development after birth but also whilst in the womb led to the creation of Angela’s new programmes: Babyopathy for pregnancy, birth and the first year and Nascuropathy – one year and beyond! Angela is about to start a degree course in early years education and once completed intends to write her own childcare qualification course as a new standard in professionals caring for the next generation.
Angela has drawn on her huge experience of childcare to produce a
unique book to get everyone thinking, from mums and dads to
professionals and policy makers!
*Dr David Maddams, Hertfordshire GP*
A book that supports parents in using their intuition by helping
them to enjoy their parenting journey
*Natasha Crowe, Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Easy-Birthing
Practitioner*
What new mums need is simple, straightforward honesty which is what
is in this book.
*Sarah, mother of one*
Refreshingly realistic. I wish I had read this book when I had my
first child.
*Lucy, mother of two (three years and eight weeks)*
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