Got Milk? Get Taller Babies
Thorhallur Halldorsson says, “There aren’t many prenatal dietary or environmental factors identified that explain growth in children (but) milk drinking may be one.” Halldorsson, a research scientist...
View ArticleNewborn and Baby: Month 6
YouIntimacy is an important part of the parent relationship, but your life has been all about baby for the last six months. That needs to change. Intimacy is difficult with work, life, baby and home,...
View ArticleNewborn and Baby: Month 8
YouBy the eighth month, baby is mobile and active and all those lost hours of sleep have been replaced with busy days chasing him around trying to keep him safe and out of trouble. If you have returned...
View ArticleChemicals in Preemie's Brain Could Predict Risk for Developmental Problems at...
Scientists have discovered a new way to determine whether a preterm infant is at risk for motor development problems. In a new report published in Radiology, researchers explain how a test could...
View ArticleBenefits of Immediate NICU High-Frequency Breathing Support Last into...
One of the toughest hurdles that premature babies must overcome is breathing. The respiratory system is one of the last to be developed during gestation so preemies almost always require breathing...
View Article40% of Infants Without Strong Parental Attachments; Lifelong Social,...
The emotional attachment a child develops for his or her parents by the age of 3 can be a valuable marker for how well the child will fare emotionally, socially, and academically later in childhood and...
View ArticleResearchers Devise Autism Screening Tool Effective During First Year
The sooner autism is diagnosed, the sooner treatment and coping strategies can begin. The sooner these therapies begin, the better the chance the child will thrive throughout life. Current pediatric...
View ArticleHuman Touch Instrumental for Baby’s Language Development
Have you ever tickled a baby's tummy, wiggled its toes, caressed its cheek, touched its nose or chin without ever uttering a sound? Most people don't — can't? — stay silent when touching a baby. We...
View ArticleKansas State University Classes Develop Customized Technology for Autistic,...
There’s a very interesting collaboration going on in Manhattan, Kansas. It’s bringing together the best of several worlds for the benefit of kids who are autistic or developmentally challenged in...
View ArticleFuture Cognitive Development Reflected in Newborn’s Eyes
It often seems that many new parents can’t take their eyes off their newborn baby’s face. To catch the baby looking back is indescribable joy. A new study from Finland suggests there’s more than joy to...
View ArticleNewborn and Baby: Month 6
YouIntimacy is an important part of the parent relationship, but your life has been all about baby for the last six months. That needs to change. Intimacy is difficult with work, life, baby and home,...
View ArticleNewborn and Baby: Month 8
YouBy the eighth month, baby is mobile and active and all those lost hours of sleep have been replaced with busy days chasing him around trying to keep him safe and out of trouble. If you have returned...
View ArticleChemicals in Preemie's Brain Could Predict Risk for Developmental Problems at...
Scientists have discovered a new way to determine whether a preterm infant is at risk for motor development problems. In a new report published in Radiology, researchers explain how a test could...
View ArticleBenefits of Immediate NICU High-Frequency Breathing Support Last into...
One of the toughest hurdles that premature babies must overcome is breathing. The respiratory system is one of the last to be developed during gestation so preemies almost always require breathing...
View Article40% of Infants Without Strong Parental Attachments; Lifelong Social,...
The emotional attachment a child develops for his or her parents by the age of 3 can be a valuable marker for how well the child will fare emotionally, socially, and academically later in childhood and...
View ArticleResearchers Devise Autism Screening Tool Effective During First Year
The sooner autism is diagnosed, the sooner treatment and coping strategies can begin. The sooner these therapies begin, the better the chance the child will thrive throughout life. Current pediatric...
View ArticleHuman Touch Instrumental for Baby’s Language Development
Have you ever tickled a baby's tummy, wiggled its toes, caressed its cheek, touched its nose or chin without ever uttering a sound? Most people don't — can't? — stay silent when touching a baby. We...
View ArticleKansas State University Classes Develop Customized Technology for Autistic,...
There’s a very interesting collaboration going on in Manhattan, Kansas. It’s bringing together the best of several worlds for the benefit of kids who are autistic or developmentally challenged in...
View ArticleFuture Cognitive Development Reflected in Newborn’s Eyes
It often seems that many new parents can’t take their eyes off their newborn baby’s face. To catch the baby looking back is indescribable joy. A new study from Finland suggests there’s more than joy to...
View ArticleWelcome to Toddlerhood: Gross Motor Skills 12 - 24 months
Welcome to Toddlerhood: Gross Motor Skill Development 12 - 24 monthsBy her first birthday your child will have already reached many milestones on the way to walking: rolling, sitting, crawling,...
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