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Understanding your child's developmental stages and what to expect.

Baby Development at 7 to 9 Months: What's Happening and What Helps
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Baby Development at 7 to 9 Months: What's Happening and What Helps

Between 7 and 9 months your baby goes from "stays where you put them" to "is across the room before you find your phone." This is one of the most visi...

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Baby Development 6 to 12 Months: What to Expect
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Baby Development 6 to 12 Months: What to Expect

The first six months of your baby's life mostly happen on your lap. The second six happen everywhere — on the floor, under the sofa, behind the curtai...

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12 to 18 Months: From Baby to Toddler
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12 to 18 Months: From Baby to Toddler

The leap from 12 months to 18 months is bigger than almost any other 6-month stretch in early childhood. At 12 months your child probably cruises alon...

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Early Signs of Autism in Children Under Three
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Early Signs of Autism in Children Under Three

Autism is a wide spectrum, and one autistic child looks very different from another. But certain patterns in the first two to three years tend to come...

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Autism Diagnosis in Early Childhood: What the Process Actually Involves
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Autism Diagnosis in Early Childhood: What the Process Actually Involves

Getting your child assessed for autism is, for most families, a long and bumpy process. It usually starts with you noticing something — a lack of poin...

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Toddler Attention Spans: What's Normal and How to Support Concentration
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Toddler Attention Spans: What's Normal and How to Support Concentration

"My toddler can't sit still for five minutes" is one of the most common things parents say, and most of the time, it describes something completely no...

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Early Signs of ADHD in Young Children: What to Watch For and When to Seek Assessment
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Early Signs of ADHD in Young Children: What to Watch For and When to Seek Assessment

Most toddlers are inattentive, fidgety, and impulsive. That is normal development, not a disorder. The genuinely hard question for parents and teacher...

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