Giving your baby the best pregnancy and birth experience

Developmental specialist dr. Melodie de Jager introduces a free, weekly blog for the woman who wants to be a mother but doesn’t know where to start. “The Art of Co-creating” will also interest dads, grandparents, and anyone fascinated by the science behind the shaping of a baby. Melodie tells Mariette about fictional characters Zani and Jake’s compelling journey - navigating their emotions, seeking clarity, and making choices informed by scientific research on preconceptual care, prenatal development, birth, and other key subjects.

Sensitive content: this episode contains a discussion of pregnancy and birth and is intended for adult listeners.  

Dr. Melodie de Jager

Dr. Melodie de Jager

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In episode 9 of the weekly podcast series Calm, Clear and Helpful, Melodie talks about

  • what breaks her heart about the world

  • Michel Odent’s belief that mother love influences all kinds of love

  • Zani, the main character in The art of co-creating, a compulsive list-maker who needs mother love herself

  • Vee, a mother figure who knows how to listen

  • Sky, the colourful “earth child” who approaches motherhood in an unusual way

  • why pregnant moms intuitively touch their bellies

  • the 104-day period about which each would-be father should know

  • how The art of co-creating combines fiction and scientific knowledge

  • Melodie’s three best tips for motherhood

  • The Art of Co-creating blog: www.theartofcocreating.co.za

July 2023: Great news!

“The Art of Co-creating” blog is now available as a (simply beautiful) eBook. You’ll find it here:

https://www.asibhale.co.za/Books/Health-Family/index.php/ - click on the cover to read the first chapter.

Birth educator Cozette Laubser from BabyGym describes how skin-to-skin contact right after birth bonds Baby, Mom and Dad - and what to do if the opportunity wasn’t there.

Listen to Melodie’s findings on the influence of gravity on children’s physical, emotional, social and intellectual development.

In order to learn to read, a child’s brain and body must be ready - reading does not occur naturally! Here Dr. Melodie de Jager makes everything crystal clear.

Lees hoekom babas moet kruip en hoe om dit aan te moedig.

Melodie explains how you can find out if your (or your loved one’s) primary sense is visual, auditory, or kinaesthetic.

Melodie discusses the current reality of teachers, specifically those in the foundation phase.

If you’re intrigued by the idea of the Mind Dynamix “operating manual” for your one-of-a-kind brain, you’ll find Melodie’s explanation here.

Contact details

Dr. Melodie de Jager is a developmental specialist from Johannesburg.

The blog can be found at https://theartofcocreating.co.za/ and includes podcasts, Zani’s OCD Box and Jake’s Facts Finder.

https://www.babygym.co.za/

Facebook: BabyGym Institute International

Cozette Laubser: www.sensiblebirth.co.za

 

Lees Cozette Laubser se advies oor wanneer ‘n natuurlike geboorte die beste opsie is.


The free podcast series Calm, Clear & Helpful is available on iTunes, Spotify, Player FM and Iono.fm.


Podcast music by Mart-Marie Snyman

Thumbnail: Unsplash

Image of dr. Melodie de Jager: supplied

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