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It's Normal: Babies Can Take Some Getting Used To

It's normal. Babies disrupt our lives and it make take us a little time to get used to them. Babies, newborns especially, will win our hearts eventually, even if it isn't love at first sight.

Can I Help My Newborn Sleep?

Getting plenty of sleep is crucial to infant brain development. But what if your baby doesn't want to stay in his crib? Here's real-life co-sleeping advice for moms who need some sleep themselves.

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.

Personality in Newborns: Baby Comes with Unique Traits

Infants are a delight, but sometimes their personality brings its own challenges. From birth to 6 months, babies are developing their personality. You can encourage that development as babies age.

How to Help Your Teething Baby Feel Better

When 6 month old babies start to drool, you can bet that it's teething time. All normal babies go through it, and you can help by providing cool cloths and teething toys.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Be a Runaway Mom

It's generally considered unacceptable to run away from your screaming children. But when the colic or the defiance just won't stop, a parents' issue every mom faces is wishing to escape once in a while.

For Growth, Babies Need a Little Frustration

During child development stages when babies learn new skills, they may get frustrated. But don't rush to ease the way. For growth, babies need to work through struggles.

Baby Activities with Dad

Dads play differently with babies than moms do. Child development research shows that baby activities with dad help little ones develop. But safety must come first.

Stress in Children and Babies: Reducing Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety causes stress in children and parents. Read on for strategies to decrease baby separation anxiety. Learn how to return your screaming child to that loving, normal baby.

Parent Stress Doubles When a Twin Is Sick

It's more than double the trouble when one baby of twins has a serious illness or disability. The parent stress of ensuring the adolescent child development needs of both are met can be overwhelming.

Dyspraxia In Children: Does Your Child Have It?

What is Dyspraxia (Clumsy Child Syndrome)? Is it possible that your child could be affected by this disorder? Even kids with an above-average learning intelligence are affected.

Hearing Loss Could Affect Speech Development in Children

If you think your child suffers from hearing loss, you may be interested in reading this article. Speech language development in children can be affected from hearing loss.

Calming Baby: How To Show Your Baby Affection

Infant babies need you to share comfort, and affection. When you have a baby to calm, use this simple technique to show your affection. All you need is song to calm a baby.

Communicating with Your Baby Encourages Baby Brain Development

It's important to communicate with infant babies right at birth. Infant activities don't need to be complex; responding to her cooing and babbling noises will stimulate her brain.

Reading Promotes Babies' Development

Reading stimulates babies' development, and also gives your baby the attention she craves. Find the best baby books, curl up with your child in your lap, and read!

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