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Development

Baby Shaking Head Side to Side Teething (Developmental & Medical Reasons, And How To Stop Head Shaking)

by Emelda Otieno
Baby Shaking Head Side to Side Teething

Experts agree that sometimes babies shaking their heads might be harmless, but other times it may be concerning. Some babies will shake their heads as a way of discovering their body parts. Shaking their heads from side to side can be soothing and harmless … Read more

What’s The Difference Between Infancy And Childhood? (Definition, Characteristics & Stages Of Baby Development) 

by Emelda Otieno
What's The Difference Between Infancy And Childhood?

Generally, the term infant refers to a very young offspring of a human being. Infants include all children from 2 months to less than 12 months. It is the period when the baby grows very fast. During infancy, the baby doubles in length and … Read more

Why Do Baby Faces Change So Dramatically? (Infant Development & What’s Normal)

by Emelda Otieno
Why Do Baby Faces Change So Dramatically?

A baby’s facial appearance may look puffy due to fluid accumulation and often changes significantly during the first few weeks and months of birth as the baby gets rid of the extra fluids and the trauma of delivery eases. In addition, the rough squeeze … Read more

Why Do My Newborn’s Eyes Roll Back? (Developmental Milestone Or Reason To Worry?)

by Saumya Malik
Why Do My Newborn's Eyes Roll Back?

If a newborn rolls eyes in sleep, it’s because they’re jumping between different sleep cycle stages, so rolling eyes and stirring are entirely normal activities. Newborn rolling eyes when awake is also simply a developmental milestone for them. Newborns have blurry vision, so they … Read more

What Does It Mean When A Baby Stands On Their Head? A Problem Or Not?

by Ann Marie Bantigue
What Does It Mean When A Baby Stands On Their Head?

Your baby doing a headstand stunt is a part of child’s play. It is also an essential part of their development. It helps your toddler discover awareness of the world around him while seeing the world upside down. It also develops their sensory and … Read more

Causes Of Baby Not Bearing Weight On Legs (Developmental Delays To Watch Out For)

by Saumya Malik
Causes Of Baby Not Bearing Weight On Legs

Suppose your baby is delayed in bearing weights on their legs which hinders a developmental milestone of crawling or walking. In that case, it could be that they’re delayed in reaching there or suffering from a medical condition. These issues include down syndrome, vitamin … Read more

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