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Making Music with your Baby
By Sarah Lawson on 02/09/2009 11:09:29
Just as cuddles, talking and singing help you bond with your baby, making music together is a great first activity
be gentle and simple in the earliest months and develop into clattering pots and pans after six or seven months, once your baby is able to sit up.Five tips for making musicYou can start when your baby is just a few weeks old (or even earlier, if you listen
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Your seven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2004 11:51:17
Sitting up and reaching out
nutrition so don't get hung up on trying to get her to eat one specific thing. Her taste buds will develop gradually and you can start introducing more interesting flavours.If some of your baby's teeth have already appeared then you can start cleaning them
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Your six-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2004 11:22:15
Teething may be troubling but it's great for talking
or on freshly pureed food. Keep tastes simple to start with and giving him plenty of time to get used to the new sensation and learn how to push food around his mouth and swallow.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental
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Babies and toddlers who bite
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/09/2008 01:14:22
Biting doesn't have to become a bad habit, but you need to be firm and clear about how you deal with your child and her choppers!
of new sensations becomes greater, a baby will use all her senses and physical skills to explore further. Tasting and biting are two of these. Plus, teething, like good old fashioned toothache, sometimes feels better when you can bite down on something
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Baby development: The third year
By ThinkBaby on 26/10/2007 13:03:28
While your toddler's physical growth may not be as rapid as earlier, between two and three years, his all-round development will show no signs of slowing down - and he may not either
in this next year. At first these sentences will be very simple "baby awake slowly", "lunch not hot" but he'll gradually incorporate more complex concepts over time, such as cause and effect. As his language develops it's likely to be a bit confused and unclear
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