Read to Your Baby – The Importance of Books, Audiobooks, and the Spoken Word
Guest Post by Shellie Braeuner of Kids Audiobook Reviews Read and speak aloud – Your baby is listening. Newborn babies have been listening to the sound of human voices from the time they are in the...
View ArticleGuide to Baby Milestones in the First 12 Months
It is always exciting to witness each and every baby milestone that your baby reaches – not just the first time your baby walks or talks, but the little milestones, like the first time your baby smiles...
View ArticleInfant Sleep Linked to Growth Spurts in Babies
Has your baby started to nap more often? This may be a sign that a growth spurt is on its way. A new study has confirmed a longstanding theory – infant sleeping patterns are related to growth spurts in...
View ArticleOverview of the Developmental Stages of Infancy
Guest Post by Joyce Brister. While the first five years of a baby’s development is a period of incredible growth and learning, every baby is different and each develops at its own pace. Understanding...
View ArticleBabies and TV – Why TV is Bad for Babies
Should babies watch TV? Experts don’t think so, but parents with babies and small children still allow their little ones to watch the boob tube. Television fascinates babies and toddlers. They love...
View ArticleBaby Milestone Chart (Infographic)
From the time your baby is born, he or she will undergo dramatic change in the first two years of life. Your baby’s diet will change from breast milk (or formula) to solid foods, then finger foods, and...
View ArticleTeething FAQs – Age, Signs and Symptoms, and Remedies
Nearly all newborns are born with a gummy grin and no teeth. (In rare cases, 1 out of every 2,000 to 3,000 babies is born with teeth on their lower gum. These teeth are called natal teeth). Teething...
View ArticleBaby Milestone Chart (Infographic)
From the time your baby is born, he or she will undergo dramatic change in the first two years of life. Your baby’s diet will change from breast milk (or formula) to solid foods, then finger foods, and...
View ArticleTeething FAQs – Age, Signs and Symptoms, and Remedies
Nearly all newborns are born with a gummy grin and no teeth. (In rare cases, 1 out of every 2,000 to 3,000 babies is born with teeth on their lower gum. These teeth are called natal teeth). Teething...
View ArticleSleep Regression at 8 Months: Tips and Tricks to Cope
Getting a good night’s sleep is hard enough for any parent with a baby, but the sleep regression at eight months is killer. By eight months old, your baby most likely has established a good sleeping...
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