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Short explainers that translate public guidance into practical next steps for real-life parenting decisions.
What are the Key Milestones for 3 Month Old Baby Development?
At three months, babies reach significant developmental milestones in motor skills, communication, and social interactions.
Key points: Three-month-old baby development involves reaching key milestones in motor skills, communication, and social engagement. At this age, infants typically begin to show increased head control, respond to sounds, and smile socially. | Evidence shows that by three months, about 50% of infants can lift their head to a 45-degree angle while lying on their stomach - according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
What is Baby Development at 6 Months?
At 6 months, babies typically reach key developmental milestones in physical, cognitive, and social areas.
Key points: Baby development at 6 months involves significant physical, cognitive, and social advancements. At this age, infants can usually sit up with support, respond to their names, and show interest in their surroundings. | According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), most babies can sit up with support by 6 months of age.
How to Tell If My Baby Has an Ear Infection
Parents can identify ear infections in babies by observing specific signs and symptoms.
Key points: Identifying if your baby has an ear infection involves observing symptoms such as ear pulling, irritability, and fever. Consulting a pediatrician for diagnosis is essential. | Evidence shows that 75% of children will have at least one ear infection by age 3, according to the CDC.
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