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The baby speech development guide
By Babyexpert.com on 30/11/2009 16:20:00
A approximate guide to how your babys communication skills will develop during the first year.
Children reach their language milestone as their own pace. However, below is an approximate guide to how your babys communication skills develop during the first year. 0-3 MonthsShes making eye contact, smiling, kicking, and gurgling. By 1 ½ to 2
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Folic acid could reduce delays in toddler language development
By Babyexpert.com on 12/10/2011 12:03:00
Folic acid may reduce delays in toddler language development
Research conducted by scientists in Norway has shown that mums-to-be who take folic acid during the first two months of pregnancy are less likely to have children with language learning delays. The study of 40,000 pregnant women showed a relation between taking folic acid during ...
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Boost your baby's development
By Babyexpert.com on 27/10/2011 05:40:00
Your baby loves to play - try our great ideas!
Take a soft brush and gently brush your baby's arms and legs using a long sweeping action from his fingers to the tops of his arms and back again, then from his toes to the tops of his legs and back. You can also brush his back. But avoid the face, tummy or chest as it can be uns...
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First year baby development
By Babyexpert.com on 29/01/2010 16:25:00
a month-by-month breakdown of ALL the things your baby learns during their first year.
will smile at their reflection in a mirror! 7 Months. Phrases that you use as part of a routine, like time for bed, can now be understood by your baby. 8 Months. Your babys character is developing quickly and, as they become more determined, they may
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Help your baby's physical development
By Babyexpert.com on 26/05/2011 05:41:00
Believe it or not, your newborn will soon be rolling, sitting, crawling and walking. Heres how to help him reach those amazing milestones
Believe it or not, your newborn will soon be rolling, sitting, crawling and walking. Heres how to help him reach those amazing milestonesHow to help your baby learn to walk
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Fun ways to boost your new baby's development
By Babyexpert.com on 26/10/2011 07:13:00
Your baby loves to play - especially with you! Try our great ideas with your 0-6-month-old baby
and blowing raspberries. She'll also start to smile - there's nothing quite as reqarding as the first time she smiles back at you...Baby boost: by watching your face, she's beginning to interact and develop language skills.Funny faces
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Develop a loving routine
By Babyexpert.com on 18/07/2006 11:37:00
Toddlers are sticklers for keeping to a routine
Whether it's eating from a favourite plate, insisting on a nightlight being kept on at bedtime, or cuddling his blanket, toddlers are sticklers for keeping to a routine. And love it or loath it, it's something every parent has to learn to live with.While most of your baby's first...
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Peek-a-boo, I see you!
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2012 07:41:00
Your baby's developing eyesight
From the moment he enters the world, your baby's sight develops day by day. Read on to see how your baby's eyesight develops in the first eight months of their life...Peek-a-boo, I see you!
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Vitamin B12 in pregnancy – how it can help protect your baby's development
By Emma Daly on 12/02/2013 10:50:00
Report suggests vitamin B12 works alongside folic acid in reducing the risk of neural tube defects in your baby
http://www.madeformums.com/cl.asp?cn=668If you’re trying to conceive or in your first trimester of pregnancy, you’re probably aware of the important advice to take folic acid supplements. These can help reduce the risk of your baby developing Neural
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Teach your child self-control
By Babyexpert.com on 10/11/2010 15:12:00
How to help your toddler develop behaviour skills and harness all that energy
Recent studies show that children dont actually develop the ability to control their impulses until theyre at least 3 years old, and even then it can be a huge effort. Kitty Hagenbach, a psychologist specialising in parenting issues (babiesknow
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