1. Guiding Principles: Safety, Orientation, Comfort, Bonding and Curiosity
Preparing for Caring Sarah Barnaby Preparing for Caring Sarah Barnaby

1. Guiding Principles: Safety, Orientation, Comfort, Bonding and Curiosity

This is the first 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.

We have built our work at Babies Project around the progressive states of safety, orientation, comfort, bonding and curiosity. In this post, we unpack these ideas.

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Thoughts on Meeting a Baby
Developmental Movement Sarah Barnaby Developmental Movement Sarah Barnaby

Thoughts on Meeting a Baby

In our work at Babies Project, we meet new people every day. Many of them are babies. We’d like to share what we’ve learned from our experiences, with the support of our values, principles and ongoing conversations and questions. We offer this in the hope that it might lead to more fruitful, mutually enriching meetings between babies of all ages.

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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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