Our Vision
Our Team
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We Believe
All babies are conscious and emotionally sensitive, and need physical and emotional security. Babies thrive when their needs are met.
Love and security are vital for health. Emotional experiences even before birth affect brain development, personality and relationships, for life. The early years are a golden opportunity to give your children the best start.
A Babiesknow weekend workshop can help you transform your view of parenting and your understanding of your baby, to everyone’s benefit.
Did you know... ?
- Your baby's brain and your brain literally resonate when you are together. This resonance is essential for physiological growth and for her developing brain. When you are in tune with your baby, she will feel good and develop optimally.
- Feeling safe, loved and happy as a baby is a prerequisite to a happy adolescence and adulthood.
- Babies who are not touched fail to develop optimally, and in extreme cases may die. Touch nourishes .
- Your experiences as a baby influence the way you feel in relationships now, and the way you parent. Listening to your inner feelings - echos of your childhood - helps you give your baby what he needs.
Our Vision
from Kitty Hagenbach, Babiesknow founder
Babiesknow is the fruition of my dream to create a paradigm shift in how we as individuals, and a society, welcome babies into the world.
Knowing that babies are conscious and aware beings from conception onwards has the potential to transform our relationship to pregnancy, birth and beyond. We have a unique opportunity to respect and make a difference to our babies.
My intention is that ‘babiesknow’ becomes a reference point for parents far and wide, and with it the universal understanding that babies are wise, conscious, sensitive, intelligent beings who deserve our unconditional love, just for being themselves.
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