{"id":3561,"date":"2018-03-28T09:52:10","date_gmt":"2018-03-28T07:52:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nestwaerme.li\/?p=3561"},"modified":"2020-05-31T10:56:00","modified_gmt":"2020-05-31T08:56:00","slug":"babywearing-around-the-world-portugal-austria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nestwaerme.li\/en\/babywearing-around-the-world-portugal-austria\/","title":{"rendered":"Babywearing around the world \u2013 Portugal\/Austria"},"content":{"rendered":"
Why did you want to become a babywearing consultant and which school did\u00a0<\/strong>you visit? How important is it for you and\/or your clients to wear babys\u00a0<\/strong>ergonomically?<\/strong> It’s extremely important since it’s also a question of letting the baby develop correctly (in terms of bones, posture).<\/p>\n What\u2019s the thing, most parents ask or have trouble with concerning<\/strong> How big is your \u00ab consultancy stash \u00bb?<\/strong> What\u2019s your favourite wrap and\/or carrier and what\u2019s the favourite product chosen by your clients?<\/strong> Did you remark any differences between babywearing in Austria and Portugal?<\/strong> What’s the word for babywearing in your language?<\/strong> Thank you for your insights, dear Catarina!<\/strong>
\nNestw\u00e4rme: How popular is babywearing in your country?<\/strong>
\nCatarina Teles:<\/strong> In Austria it is quite popular. You simply don’t see moms without a carrier. In Portugal (where I come from) it’s a growing activity.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>I’ve been so in love with all the benefits of babywearing and I always knew that I wanted to carry my son (since he is a rainbow baby<\/em> – baby after miscarriage) to be able to smell him and answer to all his needs knowing that close to mom is the safe space for them. My love just grew for it and I wanted to share with all new moms. I truly believe it’s one of those things that is necessary for all new parents. I am a certified ClauWi and am now taking my second degree with Bebe No Pano (a brazilian school)<\/em>.
\n<\/strong><\/p>\nHow many parents are you \u201eteaching\u201c per month?<\/strong>
\nAbout 5-6. I am teaching in Vienna, sometimes via Skype for portuguese parents. I am admin of the portuguese babywearing group on Facebook.<\/p>\n
\n babywearing?<\/strong>
\nIf they will hurt the baby.<\/p>\n
\nI would say I have around 30 carriers<\/p>\n
\nI love\u00a0Little Frog\u00a0<\/i>wraps but I have to say my favourite is a Yaro<\/em> woven wrap with silk. My clients normally go for a Mei Tai (which I also love<\/em>).<\/p>\n
\nI would say the type of carriers used. I believe in Austria people rather go for woven wraps and mei tais then in Portugal.<\/p>\n
\nThere isn’t a word for it. We also say babywearing<\/em> or a arte de carregar beb\u00e9s.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nFind & follow her on Facebook: @C.TelesBabywearing<\/p>\n