Sometimes, I wonder about all of this research that is done. It seems that there is always something new to worry about or something to avoid lest your child be horrifically affected for the rest of their life.
The latest research from a study in Britain shows that away-facing strollers cause children stress and this [...]
Tags: babies and stress, developmental delays, psychology, strollers
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While babies should sleep on their backs to prevent sudden infant death (SID), it is equally important that babies should spend time on their tummy when they are awake, according to the latest recommendation by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Babies who don’t get enough “tummy time” can have delays in their motor development.
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Tags: developmental delays, motor skills, muscles, tummy time
Posted in: Baby, Current Events, Parenting
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I knew something was not quite right with my second child from the time she was very, very small. One of the things that was striking about her was the way she would not interact with things or people in her environment. In fact, it seemed as if she was in a world [...]
Tags: autism, developmental delays, therapy
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