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Arrange the following sentences into a coherent paragraph. [CO3, HOT,K5]

a. This custom has advantages for both mother and child.

b. Mean while, the baby says in close contact with his mother.

c. But he has been over-protected for so long through nesting that he how feels

very insecure and may behave like a baby.

d. One advantage is that a working mother who was has no body to look after the

baby, knows he is safe on her back, while her hands are free to work.

e. Many African mothers have the custom of nestling their babies on their back.

f. He may be put down and expected to behave like a grown-up child.

g. However, this sense of security may be suddenly broken when the child can no

longer be carried.

h. Also, he feels warm and safe.​

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Answered by hiteshrane28
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Why Is Bonding Important?

Bonding is essential for a baby. Studies of newborn monkeys who were given mannequin mothers at birth showed that, even when the mannequins were made of soft material and provided formula to the baby monkeys, the babies were better socialized when they had live mothers to interact with. The baby monkeys with mannequin mothers also were more likely to suffer from despair. Scientists suspect that lack of bonding in human babies can cause similar problems.

Most infants are ready to bond immediately. Parents, on the other hand, may have a mixture of feelings about it. Some parents feel an intense attachment within the first minutes or days after their baby's birth. For others, it may take a bit longer.

But bonding is a process, not something that takes place within minutes and not something that has to be limited to happening within a certain time period after birth. For many parents, bonding is a byproduct of everyday caregiving. You may not even know it's happening until you observe your baby's first smile and suddenly realize that you're filled with love and joy.

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