Why is it important to take care of my baby’s teeth?
Key points: Clean the baby’s mouth and gums with sterile gauze when they have no teeth yet. Encourage the baby…
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Key points: Clean the baby’s mouth and gums with sterile gauze when they have no teeth yet. Encourage the baby…
Key points:1. Introduction to solids starts around 6 months of age.2. Some signs that show your baby is ready for…
Key points: When introducing solids, it is important to find a balance between the energy needed by the baby’s body…
If you believe that your baby is ready to begin eating solids, ask your pediatrician about it. The introduction to…
Key Points: 1. Children are natural scientists, learning through observation and play, especially through cause-and-effect experiences. 2. Babies start understanding…
Key points: 1. Mouthing objects helps babies explore textures and tastes, aiding their development. 2. Babies may mouth objects more…
Key points: Sleeping well is important for our overall health. At around 4 months, a baby’s circadian rhythm begins to…
Key Points: Some newborns may sleep through the night without needing to eat. Babies who are growing well and meeting…
Genes and environment contribute 50% each to a child’s intellectual development. This gives parents some room to step in and…
Key points: 1. Developmental delays vary, so remember each child has their own pace. 2. Look for red flags like…
Children and toxic stress in times of war Millions of children around the world are living their most important years…
Key points: Active adult supervision is essential for children’s pool safety, with attention and quick reaction being crucial even if…
If you have been paying close attention to your baby, you have probably noticed that before they can even talk,…
Have you ever wondered what is the key to enhancing a child’s chances for success? Early parent intervention! Key points:…
Key points: 1. Avoid letting your baby stay up late, as it leads to overtiredness and sleep issues. 2. Establish…
Key points: Babyproofing prevents top causes of ER visits for kids under 3, despite vigilant supervision. Start babyproofing before crawling…
At Kinedu, we often talk about the importance of the early years in forming solid brain architecture. In the last…
Key Points: Baby’s first words are often “mama” and “dada” due to repeating sounds. Babies recognize repetitive sounds easily, making…
Key points: 1. Laughter and smiles are vital for child development. 2. Sense of humor nurtures self-esteem, empathy, and social…
Key points: 1. Cultivate happiness in children through play, effort recognition, traditions, emotional expression, embracing failure, avoiding comparisons, and offer…
Key points: 1. Separation anxiety is triggered by object permanence. 2. Introduce caregivers early to ease anxiety. 3. Say goodbye…
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