Baby Growth

Parenting infants comes with a lot of pressure. It is a process that can be exhausting because it comes with worries and smiles depending on the successful achievement of the developmental milestones by the baby at different stages. At birth, having a strong grip will be considered a positive sign, and after six to eleven months, teething will be considered a significant sign of growth. An extensive amount of research material has been published on the subject, and it is worth referring to for any parent who is keenly monitoring  his or her baby’s growth. This section will review the subject in depth and will highlight the best practices you need as a parent for raising your child.

The Pros and Cons of Baby-Led Weaning versus Parent-Led Weaning: Responsive Parenting

Based on their respective lifestyles, personal choices, and responsive parenting strategies, some parents choose parent-led weaning, while others allow their…

6 years ago

A Guide to a Baby’s Developmental Milestones: 1 to 6 Months

After birth, babies tend to grow at an amazing speed and rate. Besides physical and emotional growth, a baby also…

6 years ago

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