6-12 Month Milestones
Discover essential advice and tips for babies aged 6-12 months. Learn about developmental milestones, feeding, sleep routines, and more for your growing little one.


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Shifted feeding schedule: why is your baby eating all night?
Your little one eats little or rarely during the day, but hangs on your breast for long periods at night or frequently asks for a bottle? This is called a "...


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Is sleeping in a stroller good or bad?
Are you familiar with the situation where a child only sleeps in a moving stroller? If you stop it, they soon wake up, sometimes even crying. At home, getti...


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How to teach a little one to fall asleep independently while maintaining breastfeeding?
How can you teach a little one to fall asleep on their own without breastfeeding? This is a common question that mothers ask sleep consultants. Is it really possible? At what age?


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Developmental games for an 8-month-old child. Strong — agile — brave.
At 8 months, your baby has become stronger. He or she is likely sitting well, actively interested in toys, and closely observing what his or her parents are doing.


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Developmental games for a child aged 6–7 months. Even more movement!
6 months is a significant milestone in a child's life. They are constantly learning new movements and showing more interest in toys. Playtime with children after six months becomes much more engaging.


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Reducing nighttime feedings: how and when?
Waking up to soothe or feed a newborn is a natural part of motherhood. It’s so nice to hold your little one in the quiet and nurse them! However, sooner or ...


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8-9 months. The sixth developmental leap in a child's growth: categorization of objects and understanding of speech.
The child begins to recognize similarities and differences. They realize that different objects and sensations can be grouped into categories. A banana look...


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Child Safety: From 6 Months to 1 Year
Every year in the USA, hundreds of children under the age of one die from injuries, many of which could have been avoided. Kids often get hurt because paren...


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Teething and children's sleep
Many parents believe that the most common reason for poor sleep in children is teething. The emergence of a new tooth often affects the child's well-being. ...


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Infant Hoarse Voice: Common Causes, Signs, and Parent Tips
Discover the reasons behind an infant’s hoarse voice, including common causes, key signs to monitor, and practical tips to comfort your baby. Learn when it’s time to consult a doctor for peace of mind