The newborn baby's mind

The baby's mind was a mystery until a few years ago, but fortunately numerous investigations have brought us closer and closer to understanding what goes through the head of a newborn, as well as the unborn baby.

There are several books that gradually bring some light on the subject.

Today I will talk specifically about The newborn baby's mind, written by David Chamberlain, an authority on the subject, psychologist, professor, lecturer and pioneer in research in the field of pre and perinatal psychology, as well as founder of the Birth Psychology association, very interesting if you want to visit it.

Delve into the psychology of birth, that if that of babies is just being discovered, it seems something much more strange, but certainly a very attractive topic. How the human being lives the moment he is born is a great mystery, because unless it is through hypnosis nobody remembers his own birth.

In the book you can find topics such as what the baby wants to tell us through his first cries, his eyes, why dreaming is so important for the baby, what you see when observing the bright eyes of the newborn, if you can think and feel, and many other equally disturbing issues that help you better understand how babies' minds work during the first weeks of life.

Do we do well to stimulate them inside the uterus? Will they hear anything in there? And once they are born, what are their first feelings? These are some of the questions that come to mind to which I would like to find an answer. Maybe this book can be a first step in solving them.