The first year of your child’s life is an exciting time. In the first twelve months of life, your child is developing socially, emotionally, and cognitively. It may feel overwhelming to present your ...
Your 7-month-old baby is now in the second half of their first year - isn't time flying? Once your little one hits six months old, their development will ramp up a notch and you will start to notice ...
Babies as young as 8 months were reported to be testing the waters of deception, but it can actually be a good sign. Here's ...
The quest for sufficient baby sleep is a universal parent concern, often fraught with conflicting advice and anxieties.
Researchers make the case that five 'Thrive Factors' are a key element of healthy human brain, behavioral and cognitive development. There are basic resources every baby needs for the best possible ...
Associate Director and Researcher at the Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit (DPHRU), University of the Witwatersrand Play is how children learn about the world, explore their environments ...
Music enriches a baby's life from the earliest days with its influence on early brain development in processing speech and melody. Lullabies and play songs enhance connection and cognitive growth.
Babies go through rapid development in their first year of life. The best baby toys can help them learn to roll, sit, walk, talk and even have a little fun, meaning these playthings contribute to baby ...
Which baby gyms are best? Aside from the rare superhuman baby able to bench press their body weight from birth, most babies require gyms to help them hit necessary developmental milestones. Instead of ...
Jennifer M. Zosh has consulted for the Lego Group. Brenna Hassinger-Das does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid the development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research led by the University of Tokyo. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was ...