Baby's Growth and Development
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Find tips on how to help your baby use and understand her first words.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Learn what your toddler's fears and motivations are when he is learning to walk.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Use this chart to help convert pounds to kilograms, and to detail 10% weight loss from birth weight.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Your baby learns language by listening. Read about the benefits of talking to your baby.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Find tips on simple games that will keep your baby happy.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Read about all the ways that you and your baby are constantly communicating -- nonverbally!
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Learn how to help your baby develop her verbal skills.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Find out whether your baby is too fat or too thin, and learn how to regulate her weight.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Learn how you can help your baby build strong muscles.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Read how to help your baby along with sitting up and standing.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Read what type of play your baby needs from you in her first few months.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
This article offers some tips for guiding your older baby's play.
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ToddlersBabies
Find a toddler's feeding guide, and learn how to build self-feeding skills.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Playing in the tummy position gives your baby a different view of the world.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Deciding where to place things makes this activity fun and is an early lesson in balancing.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Babies learn to roll over on their own, but you can help them strengthen their muscles with this activity.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
In this simple activity, throw scarves in the air and catch them with your baby.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Early steps are even more fun for a toddler when an adult lifts him into the air as he is walking.
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