Karmienie piersią jako czynnik chroniący dzieci przed krzywdzeniem

Barbara Baranowska

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Przemoc wyrządza ogromne szkody, szczególnie gdy dotyczy okresu wczesnodziecięcego. Noworodek czy niemowlę zależne od matki, posługujące się płaczem jako główną formą komunikacji, staje się często obiektem jej agresji. Naturalnym elementem tworzenia więzi w diadzie matka–dziecko jest karmienie piersią. Przynosząc ukojenie matce, łagodząc jej reakcje na stres, karmienie naturalne zaspakaja podstawowe potrzeby dziecka i tworzy mu bezpieczną przestrzeń do rozwoju zarówno fizycznego, jak i psychicznego. Karmienie piersią stanowi element wzmacniający kompetencje matki i jest czynnikiem chroniącym dziecko przed krzywdzeniem rodzicielskim.

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