Friday, February 18, 2022

When a Child Smiles

                   By Vic Odarve

A baby's smile is more than just a smile. It's a smile that creates a bonding and attachment feeling. A child's smile is stronger and more enticing than any other smile. It's contagious in the sense that it may make other people grin. Children are God's blessings, and their smiles capture the mood of the day. When a baby smiles, we can't help but smile back. Something unusual is happening inside your heart, a sense of connection and bonding. This sensation has a significant impact on their growth. They felt comfortable and secure. Their manner of communicating and delivering essential information is through smiles. Your payback smile, too, helps the babies learn and understand the world around them. Thus, gradually, and steadily, connection and bonding emerge —A bond becomes stronger when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons in a molecule.

Attentive and observant

 What makes their smiles more powerful, and enchanting are their innocent and fascinating faces. Their simple, sincere, and straightforward smiles can attract more than admiring looks. Their cheeks rise and the skin around their eyes bunches up... a true feature of a true smile. Their smiles are also bliss for all those seeking the happiness of other people. Unlike adults, whose smiles are often fake and superficial, children offer perfect smiles. Going back to our old pictures while we were still young, carefree, and eager to explore the world is itself a source of entertainment. Our smiles, then, were once powerful and fascinating, showing the world our innocence!

Their smiles are powerful
Children could make others smile. Their gestures and smiles are very interesting to observe, especially if they are doing funny things in a crowd. It can brighten your day and make you forget about your daily toxic stress. It changes your depressive mood to a happier one and sets the tenor of your day. Hagler, who has been involved with the foundation for children for over a decade, said seeing the kids' smiles on their faces brings a smile to my face too. Over the long term, smiling can have a positive effect on our well-being, improving our health, perception at work, social life, and making us feel happier and less stressed. A good smile can help release emotions, especially those emotions that might be bottled up inside our hearts.

 Therefore, children’s smiles are something that connects us together to their world; they are so unique and interesting that it makes others smile. Their smiles are more than smiles! 

 

     

THANKS FOR WATCHING......

 

 


No comments:

Post a Comment