April 26th, 1984. The emotional needs of babies from birth to infancy and the signs parents should be checking for, a report by John Stossel.
“Babies are hungry for the sight, sound and touch of other humans and without that their emotional health can be jeopardized…”
After a timeline of birth and meeting the newborn, we learn about emotional experiments done on monkeys and even 1940s experiments on orphan newborns. Back in modern times we see effective techniques to support the baby’s emotional health, a critical aspect in any young humans life. Emotional health at the beginning of life has ramifications well into adulthood.
This day, Geraldo’s television history.
