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…
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.
Your baby is growing! Whether it’s holidays coming up or a birthday, choosing the right toys for a 1 year old is not…
Montessori toys are designed to foster independence, creativity, and skill development through open-ended play. These toys prioritize natural materials, simplicity, and activities that…
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…
Hiccups happen when the diaphragm, the muscle responsible for breathing, experiences an involuntary spasm. This quick movement forces air into the lungs, causing…
The pincer grasp is a term that refers to the ability to hold a small (or not) object using the thumb and index…
Is it time to transition your toddler from their crib to a bed? While this can feel like a big step toward independence,…
Popcorn, despite its wholesome experience, poses a significant choking hazard to young children. According to pediatricians and child safety experts, popcorn is among…
The fontanelle, commonly referred to as the soft spot, describes the areas on a baby’s head where the skull bones have not yet…
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, or ankyloglossia, is a condition that can significantly impact a baby’s ability to feed, affecting both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. This often unrecognized…
From the moment your little one enters the world, they start growing and developing at an incredible pace. Each stage of your baby’s…
Key Points: Climbing, squatting and walking are new skills that keep them busy with practice and excitement! First words and more babbles make…
Key Points: Motor Development: Crawling, pulling up to stand and first steps are the new skills keeping them up. Separation Anxiety: The awareness…
Key Points: More frequent night wakings, difficulty falling back asleep and difficulty falling asleep at bed time and nap time Motor Development: rolling…
Key Points: Sleep cycles have developed and are now longer: 90 minutes. They also go through 4 sleep stages instead of just 2….
Your baby is born with many natural reflexes that help them adapt to life outside the womb. One of the first ones and…
Your baby’s eyes are constantly changing during their first year of life from their birth until they are able to clearly distinguish colors…
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! As their language and cognitive skills…
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! As they grow and develop, you’ll…
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! After turning one, you’ll notice their…
At 12 months your baby has now been a part of your family for a whole year! It’s hard to grasp the fact…