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Infant and Toddlers - Growth and Development

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      new window Babies are Conscious Description: Article by David Chamberlain, PhD describing research showing that babies are conscious before and during birth. (eheart.com)
new window Care of the Premature Infant Description: Monitoring growth and development in the premature infant: An article from the American Academy of Family Physicians. (aafp.org)
new window Growth Percentile Calculator Description: Measure your baby's length, weight, and head circumference, enter the figures, and calculate an estimate of where your baby stands compared to other children his age. (babycenter.com)
new window How Children Learn Description: Provides information and advice aimed at improving the future performance of children, starting before birth. (howchildrenlearn.homestead.com)
new window Keep Kids Healthy: Developmental Delay Description: Discusses milestones, the causes of motor, language, social and global delays in development, and proposed course of action. (keepkidshealthy.com)
new window Ladies Home Journal: Stages of Child Development Description: Information on cognitive and developmental milestones at each stage from birth to 4 years old. (lhj.com)
new window Newborns: Growth and Development Description: Links to reviewed articles focusing on infant growth and development. (kidsource.com)
new window Speech and Language Development Description: Ages and stages. What to expect as your child's communication skills develop and when to seek help. Authored by a certified Speech Pathologist. (members.tripod.com)
new window Speech Development in the Infant and Toddler Description: Article outlining milestones and important aspects of speech development. (kidsource.com)
new window The Brazelton Institute Description: Focuses on the health and development of the newborn infant. Read about the Brazelton Scale, a comprehensive newborn behavioral assessment tool and view the organization's newsletter. (brazelton-institute.com)
new window Toddlers: Growth and Development Description: Reviewed articles on growth and development issues in toddlers. (kidsource.com)
 




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