Evidence continues to increase on the practical and emotional benefits
of babywearing, both to parents and their children. Among many other
benefits, babywearing can help parents bond with a new baby, and
facilitate both breastfeeding and the care of the baby's older siblings.
Babywearing also has benefits for society at large. Children are more
securely emotionally attached and there is evidence of a link between
the reduced incidence of postnatal depression and babywearing. In this
new book, Rosie Knowles explores all these advantages, along with the
practicalities of how to babywear and babywearing culture. She
demonstrates how a clearer understanding of babywearing, and the
attachment parenting philosophy as a whole, can ultimately lead to a
happier, healthier society.