There is a point all parents reach during those sleepless, newborn nights: The baby is crying and the parent is on the verge of frustrated, desperate tears as well. At this moment, most parents make a ...
Having a baby is joyful, but it usually comes with unexpected challenges. Additional responsibilities overwhelm parents, ...
Transitioning a baby from breast milk or formula to solid food can be a stressful time for both the child and parents, but that stress can be lessened by following cues from the baby and re-framing ...
It would be hard to imagine living in a world in which you couldn’t use language to communicate basic wants and desires to others. And yet, babies very much find themselves in that position prior to ...
In infancy, caregivers rely on facial expressions and vocal cues to understand a baby's needs and emotions, as babies do not use language. Research shows that while facial expressions are important, ...
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Understanding your baby's sleep
Newborns sleep a lot in short cycles, and frequent waking is totally normal. Watch for early sleep cues to help your baby settle before they get overtired. Simple environment tweaks, like blackout ...
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6 signs your baby’s feeding routine is working well
Wondering if feeding is on track? These steady, real-world signs can help you feel confident, whether you breastfeed, combo ...
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