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Every parent knows that there are nights that your restless baby doesn’t want to go to sleep. The only solution then is to get in your car and take your baby for a ride. But not every parent is willing to go out at night, just to get their little birds to sleep. So the toy seller ‘Fisher Price’ came up with a chair for babies, which mimics the movements and sounds of a car journey. This whole new ‘Cruisin’ Motion Soother’ was devised by experts in the U.S. This chair is equipped with a motor inside, which makes the chair turn slightly. The movements vary, so that the baby gets the same sensation as being in a car. This chair is expected to cost ₤ 67 and it promises to provide the same sleep-inducting effect as a car journey has, without having Mum and Dad having to get behind the wheel.
This brand new invention sounds very easy to use. You can simply switch it on and go back to bed. But is this really the way to raise your kids? I think that you chose to raise and take care of your kids, whatever it takes. This ‘super-easy-innovative-life changing investment’ sounds a little bit like parents wanting to take the easy way out. It will definitely help parents getting more sleep, but isn’t it a way of ‘dumping’ your baby because of your own needs?
In my opinion it is a good idea to try to find solutions for crying babies. When parents decide to have a child they should be aware of the consequences. A child needs love. The ‘ Cruisin Motion Soother’, will not be able to give a baby to love and cherish a baby. Children easily adapt to the way thy are I treated. In their development children also learn to differences in life. When a child adapt its parent way of soothing them and feel their love and also smell them, it will difficult to take that away by putting them in a “cruising Motion Soother’. The baby’s will love it, but they will also know that this Soother is not as comfortable as the love of their parents. They will be able to sense the feeling.
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