Mother, Baby & Kids

Shape Your Child’s Happiness With Hugs

Whether in reality or fictional worlds, we do envy the bond we see in other families. Many times, we wanted to attract attention from our parents regardless of our ages. But the words “I love you, mom and dad” stick to our throat or even simple gesture like hugs because we use it so infrequently since young.

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But has it taken years of soul searching to realize the fact that hugs can actually shape happiness in child development? Children are brought up differently and live with influences of many cultures. In fact, each family has their own oriental culture which is not shown directly.

However, it is once pointed out that this is all due to cultural taboo, viewing it through the lens of cultural upbringing, the norms and familial socialization. So, how do your parents show you their affectionate side when you were younger?

Could it be how your parents or family members sneaking in an additional fried egg into your bowl of noodles? Or it might be one of your family’s favourite icebreakers by asking have you eaten?

As much as hugging is a physical gesture, it should start from young. Human’s schema often has to do with their mental representation of the certain issue. Especially in children, as they’re very instinctive and the way they see things differently. In facts, there are many ways to express your love to your child through having fun with them!

So how do hugs shape happiness in your child?

Positive outcomes

The idea of warmth and affection shown by parents can result in positive outcomes in children development. It helps children to be more compassionate and less depressed, in fact, has a greater ability to look at things from another perspective maturely.

Breaking down Barriers

Hugging is a powerful and positive sign that children are inclined to nurture one another, breaking down barriers. It gets to the core that every person wants to feel their importance, regardless of their age.

Boosting the level of Oxytocin

Furthermore, it boosts the level of oxytocin that enhances a child’s growth. In fact, oxytocin is known as a chemical that the brain released when a person feels love and connection. Being affectionate helps to boost children’s optimism and self-esteem which makes them feel the love from their parents.

The Foundation of Trust

Besides, it helps parents to bond with their children, enhancing a sense of trust between them. This bond helps a child to regulate their emotion and they feel more supported by their parents. Once the trust is there, children will tend to share their problems with their parents.

Each family obviously know how to love fiercely.They do it through immense generosity, unwavering loyalty and a lot of ways. They love differently, not better, not worse but definitely different.

So what are you waiting for when there are a bunch of different ways to shower your little one with love? It’s time for more rough and tumble social play to benefits your child’s mental and physical health!

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