Articles about "eyesight" 18
Baby milestones: eyesight
Your baby’s vision takes a while to develop, but goes from being very limited at birth to being almost adult-like in clarity and depth by around eight months. When you consider all of the other physic . . .
Playing with your newborn
The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
Eye problems in young children
Your newborn baby’s
eyesight takes time to develop, but goes from being very limited at birth to almost adult-like clarity by around eight months.
Newborn babies tend to have very puffy eyes . . .
Down syndrome
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition in which a baby is born with an extra chromosome.
We inherit 23 chromosomes from each of our parents, adding up to a total of 46 – but child . . .
Eating for two?
While many pregnant women use the excuse that they are 'eating for two' to eat what and when they like during pregnancy, it is actually a myth that you need to eat more.
Current reco . . .
Vegetarian diet for moms-to-be
Your
main concern as a vegetarian mom-to-be is getting enough protein, as meat is
the main source. However, you should be able to get plenty from other sources,
including dairy or soy products. Oth . . .
Diet for a healthy pregnancy
The nutrients the pregnant woman takes in through her diet are of huge importance to the healthy development of the growing baby.
Baby milestones: head control
It can be alarming when you first hold your newborn to see just how floppy and delicate her head is.
Newborn babies’ heads are significantly heavier than their bodies and for this reason you . . .
Toddler walking safety
Once your child learns to toddle
and walk there’s no stopping him and he will relish his new found freedom.
Don’t be surprised if he suddenly breaks into a trot when he discovers he can
get to plac . . .
Encouraging crawling
Although crawling is an important milestone for your baby to reach, some babies never crawl and skip straight to walking.
Crawling is an optional skill and your baby’s overall development wi . . .