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Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.

Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.

Child Development

Toys for 1-Year-Old

Your baby is growing! Whether it’s holidays coming up or a birthday, choosing the right toys for a 1 year old is not…

Child Development

Montessori Toys for Toddlers

Montessori toys are designed to foster independence, creativity, and skill development through open-ended play. These toys prioritize natural materials, simplicity, and activities that…

Child Development

Activities for 2-Year-Olds

Two-year-olds’ play is exploratory, active and can get messy. Their attention span is still quite short, but if they engage with something they…

Child Development

Hiccups in Newborns and Babies

Hiccups happen when the diaphragm, the muscle responsible for breathing, experiences an involuntary spasm. This quick movement forces air into the lungs, causing…

Child Development

My 18-Month-Old Isn’t Talking

Just like with a baby’s first steps, many parents eagerly anticipate their toddler’s first words. And when it doesn’t happen at the age…

Child Development

Pincer Grasp, Two Tiny Fingers

The pincer grasp is a term that refers to the ability to hold a small (or not) object using the thumb and index…

Child Development

Peek-a-Boo: Bond and Learn

Peek-a-boo is one of the most known baby games, the one all adults have on the top of their mind when they want…

Child Development

Your Baby’s First Words

A baby’s first word is one of the milestones parents most look forward to. But before a baby blurts out their first word,…

When do babies laugh?
Child Development

When Do Babies Laugh?

Laughter is one of the sweetest sounds a baby can make, and it’s an exciting milestone for parents to witness. It’s also a…

Newborn baby sleeping
Child Development

How to Teach Your Baby to Self-Soothe

Have you rocked, fed, changed, burped, and sung to your baby, only to find they’re still fussy? Welcome to parenthood! Helping your baby…

Is your baby ready for bed?
Child Development

Is Your Toddler Ready for a Bed?

Is it time to transition your toddler from their crib to a bed? While this can feel like a big step toward independence,…

Children choking
Child Development

When Can My Kid Eat Popcorn?

Popcorn, despite its wholesome experience, poses a significant choking hazard to young children. According to pediatricians and child safety experts, popcorn is among…

Leaving the house with the baby
Child Development

How Do You Leave the House With a Baby?

Leaving the house with your baby for the first time can be a significant step for new parents. Whether you’re taking a short…

Shaken Baby Syndrome Infographic
Child Development

Why Does Shaken Baby Syndrome Happen?

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a serious form of child abuse that occurs when a caregiver shakes an infant or young child violently,…

Lanugo in a newborn
Child Development

Is Lanugo Normal in Newborns?

What Is Lanugo? Lanugo is soft, fine hair that typically appears on the skin of fetuses during the second trimester of pregnancy. This…

Tongue-tie baby
Child Development

What Is Tongue-Tie in a Baby?

Tongue-tie, or ankyloglossia, is a condition that can significantly impact a baby’s ability to feed, affecting both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. This often unrecognized…

Baby flat head
Child Development

Can a Baby’s Flat Head Be Corrected?

“Flat Head Syndrome,” encompassing both plagiocephaly and brachycephaly, occurs when an infant’s head develops an uneven or misshapen appearance, often due to prolonged…