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Welcome to a world of tiny outfits, sleepless nights, and endless cuddles! The first 12 months of your baby’s life will bring monumental leaps in development paired with round-the-clock caregiving. From identifying cries to introducing solid foods, raise your infant confidently with guidance tailored to their blossoming needs.
Moving from newborn to infant, no two days will be the same. Discover what to expect with motor skills like rolling over, sitting up and taking those momentous first steps! Language also ignites rapidly with coos, babbles and responded names. Social smiles emerge around weeks 6-8, too. Each phase brings more interactive play as their curious personality unfurls.
We’re here to support both your baby’s growth and your expanding comfort as a parent. Let us provide tips for the many “firsts”: teething, weaning from breastfeeding, starting solids and sleeping through the night. With information to smooth each transition, you’ll treasure this fleeting year!
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