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Excessive infant crying and irritability: Which comes first — the unhappy...

Parenting stress can affect babies, but studies don't justify the conclusion that excessive infant crying is caused by stressed-out parents. The post Excessive infant crying and irritability: Which...

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Stress in babies: How to keep babies calm, happy, and emotionally healthy

What causes stress in babies? How can we protect babies from toxic stress? Here are evidence-based tips to avoid meltdowns, and foster healthy development. The post Stress in babies: How to keep babies...

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Motor milestones: How do children develop during the early years?

Motor milestones mark exciting transitions in a baby’s life, but there’s no universal schedule that all babies follow. What’s normal, and how parents support healthy development? The post Motor...

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Infant sleep problems: A troubleshooting guide

A scientific guide to common infant sleep problems, and what you can do to solve them. Cross-cultural and evolutionary insights. The post Infant sleep problems: A troubleshooting guide appeared first...

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Gross motor skills: A developmental guide

Gross motor skills include locomotory movements, object manipulation, and postural control. How do they develop, and what can we do to help? The post Gross motor skills: A developmental guide appeared...

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The science of attachment parenting

Attachment parenting, or AP, is an approach to child-rearing intended to forge strong, secure attachments between parents and children. Inspired by the work of psychologist John Bowlby, supporters...

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Baby talk 101: How infant-directed speech helps babies learn language

Many parents use infant-directed speech, a register that is exaggerated, emotional, melodic, and higher-pitched. Are their babies better off? Does it help babies learn language at an earlier age? The...

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How to start babies on solid food: An evidence-based guide

When to start solids depends on your baby’s developmental skills, and on whether or not you want to offer your baby finger foods. These evidence-based tips explain how to start babies on solid food,...

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Can babies sign before they can speak?

Can babies sign before they can speak? Signing is stimulating and fun, but there's little evidence that it's easier to master than speech. The post Can babies sign before they can speak? appeared first...

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The best infant feeding schedule: Why babies benefit from feeding on cue

Most experts recommend against adopting a strict infant feeding schedule, and with good reason. Babies are better off when they are fed on cue. The post The best infant feeding schedule: Why babies...

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Potty training problems and solutions: An evidence-based guide

An evidence-based guide to common potty training problems, including child anxieties, resistance, refusals to defecate, accidents, and more. The post Potty training problems and solutions: An...

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When do babies sleep through the night?

Many babies begin to "sleep through the night" (at least 5-6 hours) by 3-6 months of age. But some take longer, and night-to-night variability is common. The post When do babies sleep through the...

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The newborn senses: What can babies feel, see, hear, smell, and taste?

How do newborns perceive the world? Can they see in color? Can they recognize you by scent? Learn more about the newborn senses. The post The newborn senses: What can babies feel, see, hear, smell, and...

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Flavors in breast milk: Does breast milk taste different depending on what...

Flavors in breast milk? From the food that mothers ingest? Yes, it really happens, and babies can taste the difference. Read what studies tell us about how early exposure to flavors -- in breast milk...

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When do babies speak their first words? It varies!

Babies make lots of communicative noises, but coos, gurgles, and cries aren't true speech. When do babies say their first words? Most babies can say at least one or two words by the end of their first...

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The Strange Situation test: Is your child securely attached?

Researchers use the Strange Situation procedure to measure attachment in young children. How does it work, and how can we raise secure kids? The post The Strange Situation test: Is your child securely...

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Can babies tell when parents are fighting?

Research suggests that babies can tell when parents are fighting, and chronic conflict may affect the brain. What can we do about it? The post Can babies tell when parents are fighting? appeared first...

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Infant toilet training: The scientific evidence

The science of infant toilet training. Potty training techniques, baby bladders, and the potential benefits of early toilet training. The post Infant toilet training: The scientific evidence appeared...

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How to support language development in babies

Babies possess amazing learning abilities. But to master language, they need our help. Studies suggest we can support language development by engaging babies in conversation, and by providing them with...

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15 baby sleep tips: A guide for the science-minded parent

These evidence-based baby sleep tips can make bedtime easier, and help speed up the development of mature sleep patterns. From blue light filters to white noise, from dream feeding to bedtime routines,...

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