How to soothe your baby when they’re teething
It can be distressing to see your baby going through teething. If she’s really struggling, she’ll be fractious and seem uncomfortable, keep crying and chew on things to soothe herself. And while not...
View Article11 of the best toothbrushes for babies, toddlers and children – tried and tested
Your baby’s first tooth has arrived! Not only an exciting discovery but an important milestone in their development. It’s also the perfect time to establish a good brushing routine. Your baby’s tooth...
View ArticleWhen do babies see colour?
New research suggests that, unlike what was previously thought, babies can see some colour from birth. But it takes a few months for a baby to develop full colour vision. Here’s what we know about...
View ArticleWhat is object permanence, why does it matter and when will my baby learn it?
Understanding object permanence is a key milestone in your baby’s development – and represents a huge leap in your baby’s cognitive skills. Until they grasp the idea of object permanence, babies don’t...
View ArticleYour 3 month old baby’s development milestones
At 12 weeks, your baby has come a long way from being a tiny newborn. They’re bigger and livelier and the worst of the crying in the early weeks should now be over (fingers crossed!). Your baby’s...
View ArticleWhen do babies roll over?
Rolling over is one of the first developmental milestones – your baby is learning how to get somewhere they want to be! There is a wide window of a few months in which babies learn this skill: one...
View ArticleYour 4 month old baby’s development milestones
At 16 weeks, your baby is fast developing a little personality and becoming quite the social animal – in what can seem quite a marked change from even a few weeks ago at the 3-month mark. Your baby...
View ArticleWhen do babies sit up?
Sitting up is a major developmental milestone in your baby’s life and, as with other key gross motor skills – like crawling, pulling up to standing and walking – your baby may learn to sit before or...
View ArticleWhen will my baby be able to hold their head up?
Your newborn baby has very little control over their head and neck but, between the ages of 4 and 6 months old, they should develop the ability and muscle strength to hold their head up on their own....
View ArticleWhat is the pincer grip? When will my baby develop it?
Babies grow at an astonishing rate in the first year of life – not just in weight and length but also in the skills they develop. As parents, we tend to look out for the ‘big-moment’ developmental...
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