Baby's Nature
The 4 Best Exercises For Babies
Physical activity in young children is associated with improved cognitive development. Early physical activity can lay the foundation for healthy cognitive development in infancy.
Encouraging Your Baby's First Words
According to a survey of more than 1,500 families in the United States, more than 50% of parents believe their babies are speaking their first words by 10 months postpartum (Schneider et al 2015).
Why Babies Love Peekaboo
Peekaboo is much more than just a simple game of hide-and-seek. It's a powerful learning tool that helps babies understand concepts like object permanence and prediction.
Use your scent to help your baby sleep
Having your baby sleep with an item containing mom's scent can offer numerous benefits, providing a sense of comfort, security, and emotional connection
Cues Your Baby Is Hungry
Understanding and recognizing the early signs of hunger in your baby is crucial for their well-being and your peace of mind.
Trimming Your Baby’s Nails
A good rule of thumb is if your baby’s nails are long enough to scratch their face and eyes, it's time to cut their nails.
10 Ways to Encourage Crawling
Use some of these suggestions to help get your baby crawling, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable transition into this crucial phase of motor development.
Overcoming Your Baby's Fear of Strangers
With holiday season upon us, it is likely that your baby will be exposed to the unfamiliar faces of extended family and friends, which may trigger fear.
Halloween Tips for a Baby: Making It Spooktacular
Here are some tips for making your baby's first Halloween spooktacular!
How the Return to School Affects Your Babies Routine
The return of older siblings to school can affect babies' routines in various ways due to changes in the household environment and dynamics. Here are some common effects and strategies for mitigating them.