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Tag - Child Development
Sensitivity to Pleasant Touch Emerges During Infancy, Study Says
We parents already know that babies respond well to soft, gentle touches. Of course, we’re not...
Walking Device Invented by Mother of Child with Cerebral Palsy Launches Globally
For parents of children with disabilities, there is often a grieving period. You struggle to accept...
Parents of Toddler with Rare Condition Take Their Message to Harrisburg
At birth, Hannah Rose seemed like any other healthy newborn. Her parents were excited to welcome...
Are Our Mobile Devices Effecting The Relationships We Have With Our Kids?
A new study released today in Pediatrics gives us a better idea of what kind of impact our mobile...
New Study Reveals Preschoolers Are Smarter Than We Realize!
High-school and college students often struggle with a certain subject. For some, its science, for...
New Study Finds Evidence that Postpartum Depression may be Long-Lasting for Some Mothers
According to the UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders, about 10 to 15 percent of all mothers...
Study: Vitamin D Levels during Pregnancy Linked to Improved Muscle Strength in Toddlers
Vitamin D, otherwise known as the “sunshine vitamin,” is essential for healthy bones, teeth and...
Study: Long-Term Breastfeeding Linked to Better Development in Toddlers
Research had tied breastfeeding to a number of benefits – everything from fewer infections to...
Study: Parents may be Putting Toddlers to Bed Too Early
Bedtime…for some parents, it’s a rela time to wind down before heading off to bed themselves. For...
Study Reveals ‘Baby Illusion’ Where Parents See Youngest Child Smaller than Older Children
Bringing a newborn baby home is surreal. Everything los so alarmingly large – the crib, the car...