Category Children's physical development
Hello to all moms and dads! Today we're going to talk about a topic that, although it may seem minor, is a common concern in the world of parenting: what happens when my baby urinates little? In this space, we always strive to offer you the best information to take care of your little one. So, let's dive into this important topic!
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Hello to all the expectant moms and waiting families. Today, we'll address a topic that often concerns many pregnant women: baby's mobility in the uterus. Have you ever wondered, "my baby isn't moving inside my belly, should I be worried?" This article is dedicated to clarifying doubts and providing valuable information about when a lack of fetal movement might be a cause for concern.
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We know that a baby's sleep can be a challenge in itself, but don't worry, you're in the right place!
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Undoubtedly, the secret of responsible parenting lies in the bond that should exist between mom and dad with the little ones. This bond is strengthened when they do different activities together and, by getting involved in the kids' activities and allowing them to get involved in ours, we are telling them that they are important to us.
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Many parents take special care that their children do not soil themselves when eating, however, soiling can actually be beneficial for the cognitive development of the youngest children.
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Immersing babies in water from an early age has many benefits: it stimulates their sensory system, oxygenates their blood and activates their motor skills.
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The first year of a baby's life goes by very quickly, when we least realize it, they will start to crawl and a little more to take their first steps. But how do we know when it's time to switch from the carrycot to the stroller?
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The kitchen is a space that we can use for our children to develop manual and math skills. At the same time, in addition to being a place where their...
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Sensory writing is a technique inspired by María Montessori and helps the child to learn letters in a different way and at her own pace.
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When buying or putting shoes on the child, make sure that the child does not feel uncomfortable with the shoes, since they will be part of him, especially in walking and moving him
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is strengthened according to the way in which they have contact with the baby. This bond influences the way the child develops mentally, physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually.
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Motivating our little ones to exercise is essential so that they can develop properly. According to various investigations, when children exercise or perform some physical activity they are promoting brain functions.
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Walkers in times past were an indispensable tool and a fundamental part of children's learning when walking, over the years some disadvantages that this has in the psychomotor development of children have been discovered. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, walkers do not help children to walk quickly, much less to achieve a good gait, because according to research, it prevents the child's muscles from
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For many years we have heard the importance of music and the effect it can have on children's learning, these effects can be noticeable as they grow, since there is scientific evidence that music influences children's abilities. children, favoring emotional growth. One of the benefits of music in the brain
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Crawling in babies is an exercise of great skill that allows them to achieve autonomy and independence in their movements, although for many children this process is not so easy to overcome for many reasons, some parents are concerned about the fact that their children do not start with the crawling. According to experts, there are many benefits of crawling as they are, coordination of the two hemispheres
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