A new study suggests that touches very early in life may shape how a baby's brain will respond to...
Tag - Infant Development
The ACOG Recommends Delaying Umbilical Cord Clamping
The benefits of umbilical cord clamping have been researched for than a decade, and the practice...
Health Problems and Concerns Mounting as Zika-Affected Infants Continue to Age
It’s been about a year since the spike in newborns with microcephaly began. In Brazil, a total of...
Downside of Antibiotics for Kids: More Food Allergies
In a new study reported in the journal Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology researchers say that...
Study: Induced Labor Not Linked to Autism Spectrum Disorders
Currently 1 in 68 children (1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls) is identified as having autism...
Babies Who Stand Up Early Flourish Later
A new study reports that babies who reach movement milestones sooner tend to have higher scores on...
Car, Stroller or Crib! ~ Tiny Love’s Take-Along Mobile Is Perfect For On-The-Go!
Tiny Love has long been one of our favorite brands for developmental toys. Over the years my boys...
Study Looks At The Effects A Baby’s Cry Has On Parent’s Cognitive Functions
Wonder who's in charge? A new University of Toronto study says that not only does a baby's cry grab...
Is Your Baby Imitating Your Expressions?
Several previous studies have supported the idea that newborns imitate their parents and are born...
Study: Music Improves Babies Language Skills
Music makes people happy. In adults, it awakens their soul, motivates, reduces stress and anxiety...
Soothe Babies by Singing
Many previous studies have loed at how singing and speech affect infant attention, but new research...