22 June, 2024
Why Are the First Twelve
Months of Life so Important?
There are probably 100 valid answers to this question but let’s look at the most important ones.
The brain is growing faster
in the first twelve months
than at any other time in life.
The Brain Grows By Use
Use It or Lose It
In the first twelve months new brain cells are generated. As these cells are used, they are embraced and kept but, if they are not used, at the end of the first year they will be sloughed off. In this way Mother Nature is a tough customer. Why provide oxygen, glucose and trace minerals to cells that are not being used? It is yet another reason why stimulation and opportunity are critical in the first year. The baby has the opportunity to increase brain cells but only if those cells are used.
Communication begins
at birth, not at 12 years
Using a simple choice board
There is nothing more important to a baby than communication. There is nothing more important to a baby than communication. There is absolutely nothing in this world more important to the baby than communication. More important than sleep, more important than food. This is sometimes referred to as “bonding”, but bonding is actually the beneficial side effect of successful communication. Where there is little or no communication, there will be no bonding. The baby starts communicating in the first few minutes after birth. But it takes two for communication to be successful – the big question for every baby is – “Is there anybody listening?” When mother and father understand this and listen and respond, the baby is “plugged in” to his family. Parents can start to read what the baby needs and wants, and the quality of the baby’s life changes dramatically. If a baby is confined in day care for many hours a day, there is simply no way to communicate and bond with his family.
Parents Should Enjoy
the First 12 Months
The first 12 months should not be terrifying. The first twelve months should not be exhausting. The first twelve months should be enjoyable. If you ask most mothers “Is there one thing you would do differently in the first 12 months?” many will say “I would relax and enjoy it – it goes so quickly”. Yes, it does. The second and third baby often benefit from this realization. New mothers often feel lost and sometimes alone because they do not have the support of their mother or their sister or their friends if they do not live nearby. When mothers know what to do with their new baby and how to do it and, best of all, why to do it, they have a plan. It helps a lot and, of course, the baby needs that plan to grow and develop in the best possible way.
Every year of a human being’s life is important. But there is no year that even comes close to the first year in how it will influence and change all those other years for better or for worse. We can continue to treat the baby like a cute little vegetable looking forward to when he will “wake up” and be a real human being. Or we can make the first year the top priority it should be. We can arrange our lives to ensure that the baby gets the ideal environment from the moment he wakes up and until he goes to sleep. We can participate in a miracle every day for a year. If we do, that miracle will last a lifetime.
Janet Doman
Director
The Institutes
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