A breast pump and formula are essential for feeding. He will also need diapers and wipes for frequent changes. It's also important to have a clean place to change the diapers, such as a changing pad or table. To bathe him, you'll need an infant bathtub, as well as onesies, socks, and other basic clothes.
In this video, you will learn step-by-step how to safely place your baby in their car seat.
For further information, please refer to the booklet "From Tiny Tot to Toddler. A practical guide for parents from pregnancy to age two": https://www.inspq.qc.ca/en/tiny-tot
For other tips on car seat safety: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/road-safety/behaviours/child-safety-seats/infant-seats-child-seats-booster-seats/
Cognitive or intellectual development means the growth of a child's ability to think and reason. It's about how they organize their minds, ideas and thoughts to make sense of the world they live in. Now, as a two-year-old, the learning process has be...
There are subtle signs in baby’s movements that may indicate a physical development delay. These delays can be detected as early as 2 months old. Watch two children at 6 months old, in eight different positons. One baby shows typical development at 6 months while the other shows atypical movements.
0:00 6 Month Old Babies Side by Side Motor Development 0:19 Typical and Atypical Supine 1:17 Typical and Atypical Side-Lying 2:01 Typical and Atypical Prone 3:26 Typical and Atypical Pull to Sit 4:06 Typical and Atypical Sitting 5:09 Typical and Atypical Horizontal Suspension 5:34 Typical and Atypical Protective Extension 6:17 Typical and Atypical Standing
We encourage you to use Pathways.org resources as a guide to identify potential early motor delays at each well-child visit. For more information on infant development, visit: http://www.pathways.org
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