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How Your Baby Can Learn: Advice From An Expert
Find out more about how your baby can learn with Dr Robert C. Titzer, an expert in the area of infant learning.
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How Your Child’s Brain Develop
Why is it important to provide proper stimulation and develop the brain at a young age before six? Our expert shares with us more about how the brain develops.
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Crawl, Creep, Climb: Why Our Babies Need To Move
Why are movements and active play so important for babies? Why should parents stop hurrying their little ones to hit those milestones? Let's find out more from an expert.
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6 Tried And Tested Ways To Wean Your Child Off Pacifiers
Is your child constantly crying for his or her pacifier? How do you wean your child off their pacifier? Here are 6 tried-and-tested ways.
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10 Newborn Reflexes Every Mum Should Know
Did you know? Babies instinctively wrap their hands around your fingers and root for your breast. Here are ten newborn reflexes every mum should know.
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Look Who’s Reading! Teaching Your Baby To Read
"Stop!" "Go!" "Thank you!"? Is it actually possible for children before the age of one to recognise alphabets/letters, let alone read them aloud?
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Why Active Babies Are Healthier
Movement is critical for all aspects of a newborn baby's development. The more we move, the healthier we are. This is even more so for a newborn baby.
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Teaching Your Baby Emotions
Many parents can be overwhelmed and confused with the vast array of information on child behavior and child development. Here are some key emotional development goals for your baby.
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Your Bookworm Baby: 5 Easy Ways To Start Forming Good Literacy Habits
Good literacy habits go a long way. Reading aloud to the little ones early teaches a child about communication as well as introduces concepts such as stories, numbers, letters, colors, and shapes in a fun way to them.
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Tips For Handling Twins Or Multiples
As you get to know them better, you will be able to recognize them by their unique facial expressions. If distinguishing them is still difficult, maybe you could differentiate the color of their clothes.