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Should I Be a Stay-at-home Mom or Dad?
The decision to become a stay-at-home mom is deeply personal and often a mix of practical, emotional, and familial considerations. Whether it’s a…

Do Babies Sleep More When Teething?
Has your baby’s sleep pattern changed? Maybe you are wondering: Do babies sleep more when teething? Keep reading to find out. As parents,…

Learning Activities For 2-Year-Olds
Playtime is important for learning cognitive, physical, social, and emotional skills. Learn how you can support your child’s development with learning activities for…
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Why does the 8-10 Month Sleep Regression Happen?
Key Points: Motor Development: Crawling, pulling up to stand and first steps are the new skills keeping them up. Separation Anxiety: The awareness…

Why does the 6-Month Sleep Regression Happen?
Key Points: More frequent night wakings, difficulty falling back asleep and difficulty falling asleep at bed time and nap time Motor Development: rolling…

Why does the 4-Month Sleep Regression Happen?
Key Points: Sleep cycles have developed and are now longer: 90 minutes. They also go through 4 sleep stages instead of just 2….

What’s the rooting reflex and why is it important?
Your baby is born with many natural reflexes that help them adapt to life outside the womb. One of the first ones and…

How does your baby’s vision develop?
Your baby’s eyes are constantly changing during their first year of life from their birth until they are able to clearly distinguish colors…

What Social-Emotional Milestones is my 13-15 month-old developing?
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! As their language and cognitive skills…