Insights
Parenting insights built from evidence and caregiver signals
Short explainers that translate public guidance into practical next steps for real-life parenting decisions.
How Can I Support My Baby's Development During the First Three Months?
Supporting your baby's development in the first three months involves nurturing their physical, emotional, and cognitive growth through interaction and care.
Key points: Supporting your baby's development during the first three months involves providing a nurturing environment that promotes physical, emotional, and cognitive growth through interaction, play, and care. | Evidence shows that skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth enhances bonding and can improve breastfeeding success - CDC.
What Should I Know About 6 Week Old Baby Development?
At six weeks old, babies experience rapid physical and cognitive development.
Key points: Six-week-old baby development involves significant growth in motor skills, social interaction, and sensory awareness. This stage is crucial for establishing early communication and bonding. | Evidence shows that by six weeks, infants can begin to visually track objects and faces - according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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