2. Baby Ball: A Responsive Container
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2. Baby Ball: A Responsive Container

This is the second of four in a series of companion articles and recorded zoom sessions. It is part of our Preparing for Caring project to build awareness and educate about the importance of handling skills in caring for a baby. 

At Babies Project, we often say that if we teach parents and caregivers nothing else in their first session, we teach them “baby ball,” a shorthand term for a recommended way of holding a baby. There’s a lot to unpack about baby ball - it encapsulates our principles, it’s relevant for babies of all ages, and it plays out both physically and metaphorically.

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Agency & Emergence
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Agency & Emergence

We believe that emergence and agency go together. As we define it, agency is the ability to make choices, to have an impact, and learn from experience. And emergence implies self-creation, arising from within a complex non-linear relationship with the environment.

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Our Principles
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Our Principles

Read about our principles and beliefs, which start with:

Babies come in as whole people, not as blank slates.

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Our Values (the long form)
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Our Values (the long form)

At Babies Project, the principles we teach, play, facilitate, explore and live from arise from our core values of agency, comfort, curiosity and movement. We believe these values are embedded in developmental movement, and they can guide us to be more responsible, resilient, interdependent, self-regulating and relational.

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Developmental Movement for Babies & Toddlers: A Body-Mind Centering® Approach
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Developmental Movement for Babies & Toddlers: A Body-Mind Centering® Approach

The study of developmental movement is the study of how we learn to move in our first years of life. In Body-Mind Centering®, we specifically study the basic movement patterns, reflexive pathways and integration of our senses, as well as the progressive layering of rhythms, experiences and relationships that help an infant find a sense of self, integration and ease.

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About Body-Mind Centering®
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About Body-Mind Centering®

Body-Mind Centering® is an integrated and embodied approach to movement, the body and consciousness. Developed by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, it is an experiential study based on the embodiment and application of anatomical, physiological, psychophysical and developmental principles, utilizing movement, touch, voice and mind. Its uniqueness lies in the specificity with which each of the body systems can be personally embodied and integrated, the fundamental groundwork of developmental repatterning, and the utilization of a body-based language to describe movement and body-mind relationships.

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Babies - Guidelines for Caregivers
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Babies - Guidelines for Caregivers

We developed these guidelines as a way to help orient families to our approach and our space. They were sent to caregivers before their first visit to our by-donation Babies! sessions in our space in Manhattan (2017-2023).

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