2019 Heritage House Catalog

PARENTING & EARLY CHILDHOOD Infant Hygiene — Part of EWYL Main Curriculum - Caring for an infant does not require vast amounts of training or an ad- vanced degree. Caring for an infant simply requires a dedicated parent willing to respond to a child’s needs in appropriate ways. This video provides standard techniques of care that will help parents to provide for their infant’s day-to-day hygiene needs. 7740HY (English). 7740HY-S (Spanish). $59.95. Infant Bonding — Part of EWYL Main Curriculum - This DVD includes three videos in one: EYE CONTACT MEANS LOVE: Eye contact is important even as infants and it is key to the process of establishing emotional bonds with family. This video explores the development that is supported and the bonding that is encouraged through the intentional use of up-close-eye-contact. 11 min, 13 sec. INFANT TEMPERAMENT: The basic needs of most babies are all the same, but every baby has a unique temperament. This video looks at the different types of temperament and helps the viewer understand the natural differences that can be cherished in each child. 12 min, 34 sec. THE IMPORTANCE OF BONDING: The love bond between child and parent is the foundation upon which all discipline, relationships, and self-esteem is based. This video instructs both on the importance of bonding and good practices to promote bonding. 12 min, 21 sec. 7713MF (English). 7713MF-S (Spanish). $69.95. Caring For Yourself After Childbirth — Part of EWYL Main Curriculum - Women are often taught to consider the needs of others before their own. After giving birth, it is critical for a woman to take good care of herself so that she is better equipped to care for her newborn. Things like postpartum healing, rest, nutrition, exercise, and how to handle the baby blues help her settle into her new role as a mom. This video will share tips on what to expect after giving birth, and how a postpartum woman can take great care of herself. 7746CY (English). 7746CY-S (Spanish). $59.95. The Emotions of Pregnancy — Part of EWYL Main Curriculum - Pregnancy can be a confusing time when it comes to your emotions. One minute you’re happy and overjoyed, and the next minute you may feel irritable or sad. And then, before you know it, your mood is swinging back the other way! Before you were pregnant, your emotions were likely more even- keeled. But now, look out! They may, at times, leave you feeling like a boat tossed around in a churning sea. Are you crazy? Is something wrong? No. You are pregnant. This video covers the physiological factors behind pregnancy mood swings and emotions, and all of the other factors that may affect a woman’s thoughts and feelings while she is pregnant, including de- pression, and survival tips to get a woman through the rough patches. 77973EM (English). 77973EM-S (Spanish). $89.95. VIDEO DISCS — 212

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