The first year of life is a period of significant change and growth in the areas of cognitive, motor, social and emotional, and language areas. Understanding the norms of development during this time and ways to assess your child's progress will ensure your child is off to a great start in life.
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Developmental Activities for Babies: 4 to 6 months
Your sweet bundle of joy has turned into a babbling ball of energy by the time he hits the 4 to 6 month mark. Help him...
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Developmental Activities for Newborns: Birth to 3 Months
The best body and brain boosting exercises for the new addition to your family start with you. Help your baby get a...
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Baby Developmental Milestones: 6 Tips for New Parents
Most new parents worry about their little one reaching baby developmental milestones, and get "milestone envy" watching...
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The First Year: 1 Month Milestones
After 40 weeks of cravings, nausea, and weight gain, you finally get to see the fruits of your laborâliterally! Your...
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How to Soothe a Crying Baby: 4 to 6 Months
Your infant's cries seem endless, and you're a sleep-deprived zombie out of ideas to soothe her. Get some much-needed...
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