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Baby's first words
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 00:01:09
Communication is a gradual process though the bond is there from Day One, but what first words can you expect and when will you hear them?

The journey of language development in your baby's first year is quite incredible. Even at birth, the eye to eye contact you can make with your child is striking. Within a few weeks, you will see the first real baby smiles, but what about baby talk

Playtime for Your New Baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/01/2009 01:00:17
It isn't all just sleeping and feeding – new babies can enjoy playing with you, too!

It might seem as if the early months aren't about a great deal except feeding and sleeping, but from day one you can 'play' with your baby, communicating and creating a vital bond as well as giving him a sense of fun and enjoyment in your company

Baby smiles
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/05/2009 01:12:51
Everyone tells you your baby's first smiles are actually just caused by windy discomfort, but when do babies really start to smile and laugh?

as encouraging a smile to bring joy to proud parents, engaging communication at this early stage with your child, is an important part of developmental stimulation.If your baby was born prematurely, don't expect this milestone to happen until about six weeks

New Baby: Senses
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2008 01:45:57
Just how much can your new baby interact with his new world?

depending on what she has eaten.)For ways to communicate with your baby and help him develop his new senses, go to Playtime with a New Baby.Also read Newborn Baby: The First Month in our Baby Development section, and Know-how: Bonding with your Baby.

Stimulating your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 00:33:59
Easy ways to share experiences and sensations with your baby from the earliest days.

Although your baby might take a few weeks to crack a smile at you (yes, you're right, those early grins were wind), it is never too early to start communicating with her. Don’t rush to text books In the earliest weeks, you don't need to worry about

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