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Tag: infants

Period of Purple Crying

Period of Purple Crying

One of the most challenging components of newborn parenting is the amount of time your new baby may spend crying. It is entirely normal for newborns to cry anywhere from 2-5 hours in a 24 hour period.

That combined crying … Read more >>

Posted on October 14, 2022 by MarniPosted in Child Development, LearnTagged infants, newborn

Learning to Sit

Learning to Sit

The process of learning how to sit is one of many milestones for infants, and it happens in stages.

Endurance Building

At first, babies gradually build their core strength by spending time on their backs and on their tummies. Play … Read more >>

Posted on October 14, 2022 by MarniPosted in Child Development, LearnTagged infants, sitting

Interacting with Newborns

Interacting with Newborns

Babies can be magical.  They can be SO cute.  So lovable.  And so…boring?  Yes, that’s right.  Babies are not always an entertainment powerhouse! Babies can be really boring!  They are basically still gestating for the first few months of life, … Read more >>

Posted on October 14, 2022October 14, 2022 by MarniPosted in Connect, LearnTagged infants, newborn

A Day with Your Newborn

A Day with Your Newborn

During the first few months of a baby’s life, there is a seemingly endless cycle of caregiving. Between the diapers, feeds, and naps, how do you interact with a tiny baby? Babies don’t come with instructions and many parents worry … Read more >>

Posted on October 14, 2022October 14, 2022 by MarniPosted in Child Development, Connect, LearnTagged infants, newborn
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