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Babies: family life

Positive relationships for parents and children: how to build them Positive relationships between parents and children are key to child development. These relationships are about being in the moment,

Published: 1/19/2026Source layer: Evidence synthesisLast review: 1/19/2026Region: Global

Babies: family life

Babies: family life: Source: Raising Children Network; Evidence Grade: A; Evidence-based information for parents. Based on North America guidelines for 0-12 months.

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Babies: family life

Important: This information is for reference only and does not replace medical advice. Please consult your pediatrician for personalized guidance.

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Verified 1/19/2026
  • Source: Raising Children Network
  • Evidence Grade: A
  • Evidence-based information for parents

Published

1/19/2026

Source layer

Evidence synthesis

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Global

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References

  1. Babies: family life(Australian Government)1/19/2026