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Infant Play
Read on for helpful suggestions for activities and toys for your baby, according to their age.
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The Growing Child: Newborn
A helpful look at what to expect with your newborn—from your baby's growth and reflexes to crying and emotional development.
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Nightmares and Night Terrors
A night terror is a partial waking from sleep with behaviors such as screaming, kicking, panic, sleep walking, thrashing, or mumbling.
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The Growing Child: 1-Year-Olds
Your child is a toddler now and very active! They can climb stairs while holding on and play with push and pull toys.
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Stages of Play
Children go through distinct stages of play as they grow. Each stage is critically important to the development of the next.
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The Growing Child: Preschool (4 to 5 Years)
Children at this age start to understand concepts and can compare abstract ideas. Read on to learn what to expect.
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Preschool Play
A preschooler needs space in which to run and explore. Take them on trips to the playground, park, or beach. Encourage them to play with other children.
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The Growing Child: School-Age (6 to 12 Years)
Although friendships become more important at this age, children are still fond of their parents and like being part of a family. Read on to learn more.
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Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety usually begins around 6 months of age. Babies may suddenly be afraid of familiar people, such as babysitters or grandparents.
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