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Your 36 week-old baby
Your baby's personality is really emerging now. She may be very social, granting broad smiles to everyone she meets, or a little more shy, hiding her face when well-meaning strangers try to engage her. Your baby may charge ahead boldly or assess the...
Readed: 146 times. Added on date: 20.04.2010
Your 32 week-old baby
Once your baby starts standing and cruising, you may wonder whether real shoes are necessary. Until your baby is walking around outdoors regularly, most doctors and developmental experts don't think so. It's normal for your baby to walk a bit bowlegged...
Readed: 152 times. Added on date: 18.04.2010
Your 28 week-old baby
By now your baby's emotions are becoming more obvious. She may blow a kiss to familiar people, and even repeat it if you clap in appreciation.
Readed: 170 times. Added on date: 16.04.2010
Your 24 week-old baby
At this age, babies tend to gravitate toward stuffed animals, big and small. One might even become your baby's favourite security object. If so, it'll soon be accompanying you everywhere. Don't worry: a "transitional object" like this can be a sign of...
Readed: 196 times. Added on date: 16.02.2010
Your 20 week-old baby
Your baby now sees and hears the world almost as well as you do. Her communication skills are expanding rapidly, too, as proven by her squeals, bubbling sounds and operatic octave changes. Her sounds can demonstrate her attitude or response to objects,...
Readed: 181 times. Added on date: 15.02.2010
Your 16 week-old baby
Following a well-established nighttime routine may help settle your baby to sleep. Feed her, give her a bath, put her in her pyjamas, play a game, read her a book, sing songs or play some music, then put her down.
Readed: 166 times. Added on date: 14.02.2010
Your 12 week-old baby
When you place her on her stomach, your baby will lift her head and shoulders high, using her arms for support. This mini push-up helps strengthen her muscles and gives her a better view of what's going on. She may even amaze you (and herself!) by rolling...
Readed: 170 times. Added on date: 13.02.2010
Your 8 week-old baby
Reading to your baby, even at this young age, will pay off. Hearing you read helps your baby develop an ear for the rhythm of language. Varying the pitch of your voice using accents and singing will capture your baby’s interest even more. If she looks...
Readed: 195 times. Added on date: 12.02.2010
Your 4 week-old baby
Your baby may gurgle, coo, grunt, and hum to express his feelings. A few babies also begin squealing and laughing. Be sure to coo and gurgle back, and talk to your baby face to face. He'll enjoy holding your gaze now.
Readed: 173 times. Added on date: 11.02.2010
Newborn
How your baby's growing
Your baby spends much of her first week of life outside the womb becoming accustomed to her new surroundings. After nine months inside, so much space, light and noise are very new to her.
Readed: 200 times. Added on date: 10.02.2010
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