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Boost baby's brain power
By Babyexpert.com on 06/02/2008 15:53:04
Your baby's brain quadruples in size during that first year. Here's how to boost her mental development.
The first year is critical for your baby; development is so fast that his or her brain will quadruple in size during these 12 months.We all want our babies to grow into healthy, happy toddlers, and giving them fun mental stimulation will help
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Encourage your baby's brain power
By Babyexpert.com on 19/07/2011 09:58:00
Your babys brain quadruples in size during her first year! Heres how to tap into all that learning power
Every mum wants her baby to grow into a healthy, happy toddler. Giving her some fun, mental stimulation helps develop new brain connections which form part of her adult brain.Mummy TimeSpending quality time with your child benefits her in so many
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Baby brain booster
By Babyexpert.com on 10/04/2007 15:18:08
Eating fish is not the only way to get the omega-3s to nourish a bright child.
A study by Bristol University found that mums-to-be who ate fish three times a week had children with higher verbal IQs, more advanced communication skills and better behaviour.Omega-3 fatty acids help your unborn baby's brain, nervous system
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Study finds babies react to arguments while asleep
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/03/2013 11:56:21
Exposure to moderate stresses and arguments could have an impact on the way in which a baby's brain functions in later years
study from the University of Oregon hearing the sounds of arguments affects how a baby’s brain processes emotional tones of a voice, reports RedOrbit. The study looked at 25 infants ranging in age from 6 to 12 months and discovered that babies’ brains
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The side-effects of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 18/09/2007 10:52:00
From bursting into tears at the slightest thing to getting 'baby brain', pregnancy can cause some unusual side-effects...
the pregnancy, and worried about the future. If it's really serious, it could be antenatal depression.Will it go? Most women find that once the baby's born, and your hormones are back to normal, this type of crying subsides. The side-effects of pregnancy
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Brain food for toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 29/04/2008 10:37:00
Help your toddler be the brightest of the bunch with these clever-clogs snacks.
By the time he is 3, your toddler's brain will have tripled in size since birth. This is the biggest learning curve of his life and a time when his brain is developing trillions of connections.At the same time, he is increasingly physically active
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Eat fish for a brainy baby
By Babyexpert.com on 23/09/2008 10:24:00
Upping your fish intake during pregnancy is good for your baby, researchers find.
Eating fish during pregnancy will help your unborn child's health and mental development, a study by Danish researchers concludes.The project looked at 25,446 children. It found that the babies of women who ate the most fish while pregnant had a 30
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Clever kids eat fish
By Babyexpert.com on 18/07/2006 13:51:00
Why fish is good brain food for your child.
The brain-boosting benefits of oily fish have long been recognised, but warnings about mercury levels may be stopping you from making it a regular fixture on your child's dinner plate.However, a 10-year study from the University of Rochester
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Fancy a fry-up for a healthy baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/01/2011 11:29:00
Top scientists are recommending that pregnant women tuck into a cooked breakfast to help protect their unborn baby from birth defects.
found to help cells grow and work correctly.Scientists at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill* found that choline is essential for the healthy development of unborn babies brains. They studied the effects of choline in mice and found that mice
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Amazing video shows baby yawning in the womb
By Sophie Westnedge on 22/11/2012 10:18:58
Researchers believe images could help doctors monitor baby development
An amazing video has revealed footage of a baby yawning in the womb. Researchers believe that 4D ultrasound scans that capture unborn babies yawning may help doctors monitor a baby's development in the womb, and could be used as an indicator of a
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