All newborn babies will now have their weight and height plotted on new charts based on how a breastfed baby should be growing.Previous growth charts were based on the average size of a bottlefed baby.The new charts are part of a push by the Dept
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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
of one, Tina OBrian is a huge supporter of the Talk To Your Baby Campaign. Take a look at the Babyexpert.com baby speech development guide, an approximate guide to how your babys communication skills will develop during the first year.Need other
Feeling isolated and bored is a major complaint among new mothers, so don't just mope around at home, get outdoors. You and your baby will reap the benefits.Studies suggest that children who have early memories of nature tend to be more active
their senses to good use immediately as they try to understand new smells and sounds. His little brain is developing at such a fast rate.' From the moment he's born, your baby's main need is to be loved by you. Just knowing that his mother is there for him
develop new connections within the brain.Read on for four ways to help boost your baby's brain power.Boost baby's brain power
are all new and it takes some babies a while to get used to all the new experiences. To find your nearest baby swim class, visit babyswimfoundation.co.uk
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
something, she learns that she's a person in her own right with an impact on the world around her. However, it's not just her own repetitive actions she loves, but yours too.From 6 months babies learn by imitation. So by watching you doing something again