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Developmental Learning Is a Family Affair

Siblings often count among the most important teachers a child will have—and developmental learning goes both ways. Big brothers and sisters can discover this by taking care of younger siblings.

Touch Nurtures Baby Brain Development

Every parent knows that the magic needed to calm a baby is often found in a soothing touch. Making touch a regular infant activity also promotes baby brain development by letting them take in more of the world.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Use Baby Talk

There's something about having a baby that brings out that excited, sing-song voice. Don't stop! Baby talk is a great way to bond with baby, and bonding is one of the most critical of parents' issues.

Understanding Babies' Development Takes Time, Patience

Newborns are confusing. Understanding babies' development takes time, but the hard work of caring for and calming baby will lead to the rewards of smiles and baby love.

Parents' Issues: Is It Time to Go Back to Work?

It's hard to imagine leaving your baby in the care of others. After all, you're finally getting to know one another, and parenting is starting to be fun. It's one of the toughest of parents' issues.

Family Ideas: Breastfeeding After Returning to Work

Families don’t have to give up breastfeeding if mom goes back to work, but they do need to plan ahead. These family ideas and suggestions can help working moms breastfeed their babies.

Babies Need Tummy Time for Infant Brain Development

Child development research indicates that babies need tummy time for infant brain development. Tummy time helps strengthen back and neck muscles as well as nurture baby brain development.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Become a Baby Bore

You swore it wouldn't happen to you. But your baby is all you think and talk about. Relax. The most important of parents' issues is bonding with baby, and that's what being a baby bore is all about.

High Chairs Mark New Stage in Babies' Development

A high chair is a new stage in babies' development. Parents must consider safety when choosing a high chair, and also use the high chair for child social development.

Babies' Development: By Six to Eight Months, Children Should...

Here are some milestones in baby development stages that normal babies should be able to accomplish by the time they are six to eight months old. Check babies' development.

Helping Your Child Deal With Doctor Exams

Some kids truly fear doctor exams. Infant babies don't like being undressed while being examined, and older kids have their fears too. Here's what you can do to help your child.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Give My Child a Pacifier

Do you struggle with differing advice on what you should do with your child's pacifier? Read what some experts have to say about one of the most commonly mentioned of parents' issues.

Language Development Stages: Using Sign Language with Baby

Ever wonder what your baby is trying to tell you when he cries? Try using simple sign language. It can be used at various language development stages and help a lot with calming baby.

Kids' Dental Health From Birth to Age Five

Kids' dental health is very important, inlcuding for babies of all ages. There are tips for keeping even 6 month old babies teeth and gums healthy. Learn how to care for your child's teeth.

Development in Baby: Just Like You, Dad

How much is development in baby affected by parents' behavior? A whole bunch. The apple really doesn't fall far from the tree. With that fact in mind, what habits is your child learning from you?

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