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Robyn
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Ages and stages of child development!

 

 

 

Ages and stages of child development is something my husband and I want to know about. Starting a family is making my husband more nervous than his boss makes him. He just wants to be sure about everything and he wants to be prepared about everything that comes when dealing with a child. He is actually going to sit and read up about child development and parenting. You could help too, by listing names of books which allows you to build your knowledge about the points to keep in mind at all ages and stages; from pregnancy to the teen years are over.  

 

 

 

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Aldo Harding | Aug 1 2011
<p>&nbsp;</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Congratulations!!! Yeah, it is an exciting time and a great opportunity to learn about your child's growth and development. A baby calendar can help you understand pregnancy and the fetal development taking place week by week through the pregnancy. Each week of pregnancy brings new developments! From baby calendar you can easily find out what to expect over the next 40 weeks with week-by-week pregnancy guides. And about your baby's development stages, yes they can be categorized, but baby growth and development won't follow a single line. Babies in the first month will cry a lot. Your baby's sight develops somewhat gradually, unlike her hearing, which is fully mature by the end of her first month. Over the course of his first year your baby will gradually gain coordination and muscle strength throughout his body, learning to sit, roll over, and crawl before moving on to pulling up and standing at about eight months. One important advice for all new parents - Take each day as it comes. Some will be easy, some will be hard. Enjoy this beautiful experience.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>