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Password Please enter a valid password. Submit Submit. She's the reassuring face of BBC News — and now, Kate Silverton is lending her comforting words to parents in a new book packed with advice. In a new interview, the mother-of-two discusses how good mental health begins far earlier than we think.

Speaking to presenter Kate Thornton on her White Wine Question Time podcast, she reveals that "brain development starts in the womb". Listen: Kate Silverton reveals her worries about the mental health of our kids post pandemic in the latest episode of White Wine Question Time. Silverton — who gave birth in her 40s — explains: "How safe I feel as an adult — my anxiety — actually starts with how my brain develops in the womb. So the stress of a mum, or what's going on in her environment, will influence [it].

View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Kate Silverton katesilverton. The former Strictly star points out that the first two years of our lives are crucial for our wellbeing in years to come. She continues: "There's lots of stuff in the environment that our babies' brains will respond to. Do I feel safe? Am I feeling nurtured? All these things are laying the foundations — little bricks — for future mental health. However, Silverton says that the biggest gift we can give our children under the age of five is emotional regulation.

Which means bringing them "back down to calm, carefully and gently" — and responding to their needs when they are crying, since for a while that's the only way they can communicate. The presenter explains: "The baby actually stops crying because they give up Read more: As China introduces three-child policy, could this be the magic number of kids?

Silverton's new book features numerous tips for soothing children when they are having a meltdown, by engaging with them and acknowledging how they are feeling. Discussing what is happening to their mind when they start crying in places like the supermarket, she explains: "There's a lot going on, it can trigger a little stress response which can build up.

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