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Infant Breathing
by Andres Wagner
What’s Normal and What’s Not When you bring your infant home from the hospital, you suddenly realize you’re on your own. Where are those wonderful maternal-infant nurses? Who do you ask for advice... published 10 months ago
Stages of Development - Puberty
by Andres Wagner
Parents of children approaching puberty likely recall this stage of development from their own young adult years, a time of intense changes, both physical and emotional, and may be dreading going through... published 7 months ago
Infant Breathing Difficulties
by Andres Wagner
Any kind of breathing difficulty your infant or child experiences can be a scary time for parents. Infants have some common unusual breathing patterns that may or may not be true problems, so it is... published 7 months ago
Child Development - Theory
by Andres Wagner
Because parents were children once, they have the advantage of experience when raising children. But just having experienced something doesn’t assure an understanding of the underlying theory, and there... published 7 months ago
Child Development - Baby Growth and Development
by Andres Wagner
Every parent worries about his baby’s growth and development, with the overriding question being, “Is my baby’s development normal?” The dangers of being overly concerned or too rigid in adhering to... published 11 months ago
Infant Breathing - Noises
by Andres Wagner
For parents, there is something so soothing and reassuring about watching their baby sleep. The small jerks and reflexes, the “sleepy smiles,” the rhythmic sound of baby’s breathing are compelling and... published 7 months ago
Child Development Milestones
by Andres Wagner
Children develop at different rates, and no two children are alike. While there is some room for variation when it comes to meeting developmental milestones, there are some major developments parents should... published 8 months ago
Promoting Children's Sensory and Motor Development
by Andres Wagner
At birth, your baby’s senses tell him the things he needs in order to survive: when to be fed, and when to sleep. Neither of you is focusing on auditory, visual, or tactile development, but you both soon... published 10 months ago
Infant Breathing - Respiratory Syncytial Virus
by Andres Wagner
Parents have plenty to worry about, and infant breathing is high on the list of parental concerns. Even perfectly normal infant breathing can sound irregular and peculiar, with its squeaks and whistles.... published 7 months ago
Children - The Importance of Play
by Andres Wagner
The desire to play is inherent in the young of all the higher animals. Along with intelligence it is what distinguishes the higher animals from the lower animals, like insects, that can only work. With the... published 12 months ago










