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When To Use Fast Flow Nipples – Is It Time To Move Up?

by Kelin George
When To Use Fast Flow Nipples - Is It Time To Move Up?

Hi there, dear parent, When should you up the size of the nipple of the feeding bottle depends on 2 things- bottle-fed babies after 6 months can start using fast flow nipples while breastfed babies should maintain the same slow flow nipple as the … Read more

14 Month Old Baby Not Talking – Is Something Wrong?

by Nina Jade Napal
14 Month Old Baby Not Talking – Is Something Wrong?

Studies proved that children master different language skills at different ages. Per Dr. Anna Kaplan, most children speak their first word between 10 to 14 months of age – cooing and babbling in the 1st year of life is evident among children. However, if … Read more

Why Does My Baby Grab My Face? – Is It Normal?

by Sarah
Why Does My Baby Grab My Face? - Is It Normal?

If your baby is grabbing your face constantly, know that it’s part of their normal development — infants try to learn as much as they can from their environment and their caregivers. This usually starts at 6 to 7 months old and will go … Read more

Why Do Moms Love Their Sons More? How Does It Affect Child’s Growth?

by Nina Jade Napal
Why Do Moms Love Their Sons More?

It’s said that the mother-son relationship is delicate, a special one, and is key to a son’s emotional development. In some studies, moms admit to having a stronger bond with their sons, and as Siobhan Freegard said, “try as we might, it can be … Read more

When Do Babies Recognize Their Father’s Voice?

by Humdah Khan
When Do Babies Recognize Their Father's Voice?

Being a mother, I thought I would bond with my baby as soon as she is born. But my little one was a bit more inclined towards her father. After birth, when the nurse took her to the nursery, her father accompanied her and … Read more

Oedipus Complex In Child Development: Is It Something To Worry About?

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Oedipus Complex In Child Development

We often hear parents say how their kids are more of a mommy’s boy or a daddy’s girl. At a certain age, they may get extra clingy and possessive. There is that natural bond that attaches them to their parent in a way that … Read more

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