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Linguistic

When does language development start?

Key points: 1. Language learning begins in the womb, impacting how babies perceive sounds and languages. 2. Newborns recognize and prefer voices and…

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Relax and de-stress

How can I manage stress?

When stress becomes overwhelming and starts to affect your sleep, mood, and overall well-being, both your health and your baby’s health can be…

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Potty Training

How to potty train your toddler

Key points: 1. Potty Training Milestone: Potty training is a significant developmental step. Choose the right time, involve your child, and create a…

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Sleep

How to reinforce your baby’s bedtime routine

Key points: 1. Nighttime Routine Importance: Creating a predictable nighttime routine helps babies learn to sleep. It fosters security, relaxation, bonding, and language…

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Breastfeeding

How to wean from breastfeeding

Key Points: The article explains the meaning of weaning and the reasons for starting the process. It provides tips for starting the weaning…

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Diapers

How many diapers does a baby use every day?

Key points: Diaper changes indicate baby’s health: Wet and dirty diapers reflect hydration and digestion. Average diaper usage: Around 8 diapers daily after…

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Safety

Are pacifiers bad for babies?

Key Points: Pacifiers are beneficial for babies for the first six months of their lives, but the risks might outweigh the benefits after…

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Healthy Habits

How do I take care of my baby’s skin?

Key points: 1. Baby’s skin is delicate and thinner than adults’, making it prone to irritation, sunburn, and dryness. Care is vital to…

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Sleep

How to help my child with nightmares?

Key points: 1. Children commonly have nightmares due to fears and experiences. 2. Comfort and explain to your child after a nightmare. 3….

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