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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Development - Coos, Phonics, and Everything in Between
You come home from the hospital with a tiny new baby, but before you know it he’s crawling and walking. Now he’s...
Source: St. Louis Children's Hospital -
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Growth and Development, Ages Zero to Three
Human development is a lifelong process of physical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. In the...
Source: Advocates For Youth -
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Children's Development Six to Nine Months
While reading this information, please keep in mind that all children are unique. While the sequence of development is...
Source: Center for Effective Parenting -
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Recipes for Homemade Baby Formula
Milk-Based Formula Makes 36 ounces Our milk-based formula takes account of the fact that human milk is richer in whey,...
Source: The Weston A. Price Foundation -
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John Bowlby's Perspective on Learning and Development
Early in his work in child guidance, British researcher John Bowlby became concerned about the ability of children...
