All About Play

How your child plays now:

  • She smiles directly at people and expects to be given her turn in "conversations."
  • She can locate a sound in front of her, but not one behind.
  • She can learn that one event follows another.
  • She kicks and waves her arms when she is excited.
  • She learns to make things happen.

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Our panel of experts offer articles & advice for parents & parents-to-be.

Why Babies Cry—& How to Respond

Dr. Kenneth N. Condrell, Ph.D., Child Psychologist Years ago, a group of pediatricians was asked to listen to audiotapes of babies crying and try to determine what the different cries meant. Guess what? The physicians were unable to figure out what the babies wanted or needed. Nevertheless, mothers expect that they should know, and they often feel i...

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Play & Learn Family Activities

You’ll be helping your two-month-old’s development when you try these fun activities together.

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