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CategorySensory Exploration: Listen, Sniff, Taste, Smell, and Touch
At birth, your baby had approximately 100 billion brain cells!1 These brain cells carry out important bodily functions, such as “breathin…
0 likesGotcha! Your Baby’s Working Her Fine Motor Muscles
Right from the start, you’ll see your baby moving his hands and fingers. There won’t be much direction to the movement in his earliest da…
0 likesReceptive Language: “Talk to Me. I’m Listening!”
You’ve surely been talking to your baby since the moment she was born, and she’s been taking it all in, looking at you when you talk and …
0 likesExpressing Feelings Early Development: Your Baby Has Feelings, Too!
You might have expected your newborn to go between sleeping, eating, and crying, so you may be surprised by all the other activity going …
0 likesI Can See You (If You’re Close Enough!)
Did you know that your baby started developing her eyesight during her 4th week in the womb?1 By the time she is full term and ready for …
0 likesIn a Nutshell… Your Baby at 3 Months Old
Congratulations! Your baby is near the end of her first 0-3 months, and what an exciting ride it’s been!! At birth, she spent most of her…
0 likesFinding the Secret Sauce to Your Baby’s Tummy Time
As parents, we all know that baby’s tummy time is a “must do” in order to develop their gross motor abilities and muscle strength. With t…
0 likesThe Importance of Tummy Time: Your Baby’s Strength Development
Even if you are new parents, you have probably heard people mention the term “tummy time.” Perhaps you have an idea of what it is and how…
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