Dr. Harvey Karp is a nationally renowned pediatrician and
child development specialist. He is an
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the
UCLA School of Medicine. Over the past 20 years, he has taught thousands of
parents his secrets for making children happy.
When he began to study medicine in the 1970’s, he was dismayed
that a sophisticated, medical system didn't have one good solution for babies with
colic, a terribly disturbing but common malady. He read everything possible
about colic, and was determined to discover whatever clues possible to clarify why
so many children and their parents were overwhelmed by this mysterious
condition.
He first learned there are fundamental differences between the
brain of a 3-month-old baby and that of a newborn. During the first few months
of life, babies make massive developmental leaps. These disparities, he
theorized, account for the huge gap between how parents in our society expect
new babies to look, and act, and their true behavior and nature.
His
second pivotal discovery came when he learned the colicky screaming that troubled
so many of his patients and their parents was nonexistent in the babies of
several cultures across the globe. He decided to investigate further to find
out exactly why that was the case. He
realized that, in many ways, the peoples living in primitive cultures are
ignorant and backward. Though, in some areas their wisdom is great and our
culture is actually the “primitive.” By combining past trusted information with
modern techniques and research as well as his own observations from his years
of practice in the medical field, he theorized four ancient principles – the
missing “fourth” trimester, the “calming” reflex, the five “S’s” and the cuddle
cure – are crucial to fully comprehending babies and developing the ability to
comfort them and help them develop healthy and restful sleeping patterns early
in life.
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