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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Learning
Baby Learning
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10 Ideas for summer fun with baby There is just something about summertime that seems to invoke the kid in us all. Instead of letting that feeling pass you by, take advantage of it and engage in some creative playtime with your children this season. Here we offer some fun and simple ideas to keep your kids (and you!) entertained wel
10 ways to get your baby talking Eager to hear your baby utter her first words? Although parenthood has taught us all that you can’t force a baby or toddler to do anything sooner than she’s ready, here are 10 things that can help get your tiny tot talking.
7 Ways to foster early reading skills in baby According to research conducted at the Child Research and Study Center at the University at Albany, State University of New York, "children who are struggling with reading at the end of first grade (as compared with their same grade peers) are very likely to experience reading difficulties throughou
A baby's nose knows Mom's scent For newborn mammals, including humans, identifying Mom by her odor can be critical to maternal bonding and survival. However, researchers have not understood how this odor identification develops.
A guide to buying toddler and baby toys Are you looking for the best baby toys for your little one? Birthday, holidays, and special occasions – it seems there’s always a reason to buy a new gift for baby or toddler. Storefronts and advertisers keep parents up to date on the latest and greatest toys available for kids, making it diffic
Babbling key to evaluating speech development in babies with hearing loss Parents of deaf toddlers with cochlear implants
or hearing aids have a new Internet tool to help them monitor their
babies' progress in early speech development thanks to a Purdue
University speech-language patholo
Babies begin learning language as early as 10 months Infants are listening and learning their first words as young as 10 months, but they are only learning the words for objects that are of interest to them, not for objects of interest to the speaker, according to research
Babies raised in bilingual homes learn new words differently than infants learning one language Babies raised in bilingual homes learn new words differently than infants learning one language.
Baby signing: Let your fingers to the talking Here is a quick and easy getting started guide to signing with your baby or toddler
Baby’s first two years: Brain building activities We’ve long known that the first two years are critical, but we’re not always sure how to make the most of them. Recent research findings indicate that specific regions of the brain are not determined by a genetic blueprint, but instead are shaped by unique experiences and learning. Find out whic
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