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  • 2 months ago | baby-chick.com | Kirsten White |Melissa Hardy |Nina Spears

    Your baby’s developmental journey takes another exciting leap at 21 months as they continue to grow and learn at an impressive pace. At this stage, your little one is likely hitting some key 21-month-old milestones, from speech and language development to gaining more control over their movement. Along with these developmental milestones, it’s important to be mindful of your 21-month-old’s food and sleep needs and their daily routine.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | baby-chick.com | Kirsten White |Melissa Hardy |Nina Spears

    Reaching 19 months is an exciting time for both toddlers and their parents. This stage marks significant growth in various developmental areas, including physical, cognitive, and social skills. Understanding the 19-month milestones to look out for can help caregivers provide the best support for their child’s growth and well-being. This article will cover key 19-month milestones, health considerations, feeding and sleep schedules, daily activities, and helpful tips for parents of a toddler.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | baby-chick.com | Kirsten White |Melissa Hardy |Nina Spears

    Your baby’s skin can seem so sensitive and fragile, and many parents feel responsible if anything irritates it. One common skin condition in infants is baby heat rash. While this condition can sometimes cause discomfort for your baby, knowing its causes and treatments can help you avoid, recognize, and manage it effectively. Here, we’ll explore what baby heat rash is, as well as its symptoms, causes, types, duration, treatments, and prevention.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | baby-chick.com | Kirsten White |Melissa Hardy |Nina Spears

    New parents are thrown into parenthood with so much to learn very quickly. While it might seem obvious when and how much to feed your baby, there’s a learning curve for reading your newborn’s hunger and full cues. Discovering the signs that your baby has a full stomach, as well as learning how often and how much to feed your newborn, can help ensure your baby stays happy, satisfied, and growing.

  • Mar 15, 2024 | baby-chick.com | Kirsten White |Melissa Hardy |Nina Spears

    As your baby’s skin adjusts to the outside world, it’s common for them to develop newborn skin conditions. While typically benign and fleeting, conditions like baby acne, milia, erythema toxicum, and cradle cap (also known as seborrheic dermatitis) can look concerning. It may feel impossible to ignore cradle cap and let it resolve on its own, so many people wonder about safe and effective treatments.

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