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Tag: 4-6 Months

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are pacifiers bad

Pacifiers cons and pros

Key points: Pacifiers may help reduce the probability of sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy baby when used…

baby eating wih the baby-led weaning method

How to start baby led weaning?

Key points: BLW allows babies to self-feed with finger foods. Start BLW at six months, focusing on soft and foods…

two babies interacting to build social skills

How do babies build social skills?

Key points: Babies begin to communicate through crying and responding to their needs helps them become more efficient at communicating….

baby smiling

When do babies smile?

Key points:1. Baby smiles evolve through stages: reflexive, responsive, social, and anticipatory.2. Newborns show spontaneous smiles during REM sleep; it’s…

baby inside a present box

Math skills 0-12 months

Key points:1. Babies start developing math skills from birth, recognizing quantities and patterns.2. Early math concepts like “more” and “enough”…

baby staring and touching a soft toy

Sight and attention

Key points: Visual attention is a crucial skill for cognitive development and longer attention spans. It begins to develop during…

baby staring at their mother exercising baby's vision

Your baby’s visual timeline

Key points: During the first week, a baby’s vision is limited to black and white, but starts to develop more…

baby holding his baby bottle

Hand coordination: 0-12 months

Key points: The first year of a child’s life is a period of rapid physical development, including the development and…

baby on his tummy playing with a ball

Baby’s muscle development

Key points: Muscle tone is an important factor in a baby’s physical development and affects milestones like sitting, standing, and…

curiosity and learning: little boy playing with flowers outdoors

What is curiosity in children?

Children are born curious and as they grow their curiosity and learning grow with them. Curiosity has been characterized as…

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