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As a parent, keeping up with your baby's development is essential in ensuring their growth and well-being. Knowing what to expect during each stage of your baby development milestone is crucial. Discover informative articles and resources about baby development to guide you in supporting your child!

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Using The 5 Senses to Understand Your Child’s Development

Using The 5 Senses to Understand Your Child’s Development

Babies are born with all the necessary senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. However, these senses may need to be stimulated to ensure better motor skills and memory.

5 Common conditions that children suffer from and what parents can do to help

5 Common conditions that children suffer from and what parents can do to help

When babies constantly cry and parents cannot figure out why, there are several factors that parents can observe to ensure that they are not suffering from common ailments like diarrhea or jaundice.

Looking for ways to get more sleep with your child? Here are some tips for you.

Looking for ways to get more sleep with your child? Here are some tips for you.

Sleep deprivation and fatigue are common amongst new mums or mummies with little ones. By being familiar with their children's sleep cycle, mums will be able to rest and sleep better.

Breastfeeding mums, are you eating right?

Breastfeeding mums, are you eating right?

Mothers who breastfeed for more than 3 months must consume more food and increase their calorie intake to be able to provide all the essential vitamins and minerals to their little ones.

Expert tips to ensure your child’s all-round development

Expert tips to ensure your child’s all-round development

Parents can help stimulate their children's physical, mental, emotional, and social development by providing them with a nutrient-rich diet and positive intervention to encourage interaction.