Baby Development
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- Q Do videos for babies make them smarter?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineSeveral baby videos on the market purport to help turn your child into a genius. But the problem is, some research shows that kids who watch these videos may actually end up with a smaller vocabulary than those who don't watch them. Why? While the... Full Answer
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- Q What is the value of nursery rhymes for babies?
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Nursery rhymes serve a purpose: The rhythm, repetition, and rhyme all help with early language development. Talk slowly, vary your tone of voice, and speak lots of mommy or daddy talk. Okay, bubsy wubsy? It not only holds your baby's interest,... Full Answer
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- Q When will my infant begin to talk?
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Children typically begin cooing at 3-4 months, babbling at 6 months and by age 1 they should start having 1 word phrases. By 18 months they should have 8-10 words that you can understand. Full Answer
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- Q Why is teething painful?
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You will often see bulging of the gums at the site where your baby's tooth is going to erupt. You may see it one day, but not the next day, because the teeth actually go up and down underneath the gums several times before they pop through, which... Full Answer
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- Q Why are there "critical periods" for a baby's brain development?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineTo understand a baby's brain development, it helps to take a look at something called "critical periods." As the name implies, the learning that happens during these sensitive developmental phases has long-lasting influence on future behaviors (and... Full Answer
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- Q Why is it important to expose your baby to different kinds of stimuli?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineIt's important to expose your baby to many different stimuli (music, language, pictures) early on, while his neural pathways are still being formed. Neural connections that help children develop happen when there's a need for them. The reverse is also... Full Answer
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- Q Why do infants have frequent bowel movements?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineThe reason why infants tend to have bowel movements after every feeding is because in a baby's colon, there's not a lot of room to store waste, so it's got to rocket-ship it out of there. That processing time increases as the body grows. Full Answer
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- Q What can babies see?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineHealthy infants display a wide range of visual behaviors. Some newborns are awake, alert, and following the movement of a face from the first day of life, while others may appear disinterested in their visual world for several weeks. By two... Full Answer
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- Q Why can baby videos be bad for your child's language development?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThere are a lot of baby videos on the market that purport to help turn your child into a genius. The problem is, though, that some research shows that kids who watch these videos may actually end up with a smaller vocabulary than those who don't... Full Answer
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- Q How can I tell if my child can recognize shapes?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyGet some objects that are unfamiliar to your child. Two of them should be the same shape but different colors or textures. The others should be the same color or texture but not the same shape. Show the child the first object and say, "See this?... Full Answer
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