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An infant is considered premature when he is born before the completion of the 37th week of pregnancy. The earlier the baby is born, the more complications may occur. Complications such as brain...
The first trimester of pregnancy is active with the drastic development of your new baby's vital organs and bone structure. It's an important time to take extra care of yourself and maintain a...
When your baby is born, she already has some gross motor skills. When she takes her first breath and starts to wail, her arms and legs are already flailing about. They shake with the effort, but...
A big milestone for both toddler and parent is when diapers are no longer necessary because the toddler is toilet trained. During this critical growth time, a toddler experiences both physical and...
A baby is considered premature if he is born before the 37th week of pregnancy. Premature development varies widely depending on how early the baby was born. A baby born in the 24th week of...
The mental development of an infant in the first three years of life is crucial to continuing along the proper developmental path. While each child will progress through the stages according to...
Although infant development is not an exact science, babies change dramatically in the first month. The first month may seem as if all the baby does is sleep, because most crying occurs between...
Pregnancy typically lasts 40 weeks. Each week the baby changes dramatically, especially during the early weeks. Week 11 brings many changes.
The rate at which an infant develops is as dependent on his genetic makeup as on his environmental influences. Physical characteristics and mental acuity are decided to a great extent by the time...
The stages of mental and physical development during infancy are affected by a variety of conditions, both genetic and environmental. There are generally accepted guidelines for this development,...
The progress that an infant makes through the levels of expected development can often indicate whether or not the infant has any dysfunctions. While not all infants will progress at the same...
The development of cognitive and reasoning skills in infants is crucial to their survival. The ability to recognize basic differences between harmless and harmful influences, as well as healthy...
Cognitive development refers to the way your baby figures out the world. Babies are always learning and absorbing new information. Playing games with your infant is a great way to support his...
The newborn stage, birth to one month, is a critical period for development. Children at this age begin to build trust with caregivers and their environment. It is important for parents to know...
Mental development increases during infancy as motor skills, senses and muscle development work together to help babies gain awareness of the world around them.
Newborns are not able to control their movements at birth, and the majority of the infant's movements are reflexes. Around 4 months, infants begin to have control of their muscles and some may...
The fetal skeleton begins developing at the fourth week of pregnancy. During this week, the embryo has three layers---the ectoderm is the outermost layer, from which the backbone develops. The...
The status of an infant's lung development is one of the most important factors when it come to delivering a healthy baby. Underdeveloped lungs is the primary cause of serious complications after...
Development during pregnancy is divided into multiple stages. The second stage, which begins in week eight of pregnancy, is the fetal stage. In this stage of growth, the fetus is more protected...
Babies generally begin vocalizing around the age of two months. The first sounds they make will be "ah" and "ooh" sounds. Soon after a baby will begin to babble various sounds. Sometime between...
The frontal lobe just behind the forehead controls walking, talking, socialization and understanding. This side of the brain progresses between ages 6 to 12 months. The left side controls...
According to Better Brains for Babies, the brain of a human is not fully developed at birth. But brain development does begin during pregnancy, according to Diane Bales, Ph.D. at The University of...
Babies develop according to their own timetable, reaching milestones at varying ages. The progression through these milestones occurs in a predictable sequence and within broad time frames. Babies...