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  2. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Rolls over from tummy to back; Palmar grasp of cube hand to hand eye coordination [6] Double syllable sounds such as 'mum' and 'dada' Babbles (consonant-vowel combinations) Localises sound 45 cm (18 in) lateral to either ear; Visual acuity adult-like (20/20) Sensitivity to pictorial depth cues (those used by artists to indicate depth) emerges

  3. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Infant swimming is the phenomenon of human babies and toddlers reflexively moving themselves through water and changing their rate of respiration and heart rate in response to being submerged. The slowing of heart rate and breathing is called the bradycardic response. [ 1 ]

  4. Swaddling - Wikipedia

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    By the time the baby is learning to roll over, often around 4–5 months, parents and caregivers should transition the baby from swaddling to a less restrictive covering for sleep. If the baby can roll over, then it is important for the baby to have use of its hands and arms to adjust his or her head position after rolling over.

  5. Visual cliff - Wikipedia

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    One issue was about the glass over the deep part of the visual cliff. By covering up the deep side with glass the researchers enabled the babies to feel the solidity of the glass before they would cross over. This response was repeated over and over again in tests. [13] Another criticism has to do with the experience of the infant.

  6. Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex - Wikipedia

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    As abnormal reflexes, both the ATNR and the TLR can cause problems for the growing child. The ATNR and TLR both hinder functional activities such as rolling, bringing the hands together, or even bringing the hands to the mouth. Over time, both the ATNR and TLR can cause serious damage to the growing child's joints and bones.

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    While some celebrities get started growing their families early on, these stars waited to have children until later in life. Alanis Morissette, for example, announced in March 2019 that she is ...

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  9. Baby fat - Wikipedia

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    The fat roll on babies during the initial child development stages; Childhood obesity; See also. Baby Phat This page was last edited on 2 July ...