Sascha Damoiseaux

Dehydration in Babies: Recognizing the Signs and Preventing Serious Complications

As a parent, your baby’s health is your top priority. While many common ailments like a cold are mild, dehydration in babies is a serious medical concern that requires immediate attention. Because of their small body size and high metabolism, infants can lose fluids and become dehydrated much more quickly than adults. This guide is […]

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Baby Sleep and Illness: How to Care for a Sick Baby at Night

Few things are more heartbreaking for a parent than a sick baby who can’t get a good night’s sleep. The sound of a tiny, congested cough or the feel of a feverish forehead in the dark can make you feel helpless. Navigating baby sleep illness is a challenge that tests the limits of your patience

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Strep Throat in Babies: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

As a parent, a baby’s illness can be a source of immense worry. While we are all familiar with common colds and viruses, a diagnosis of strep throat in babies can be particularly alarming. Though more common in older children, this bacterial infection can occasionally affect infants and requires prompt medical attention to prevent serious

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Your Baby’s Sense of Touch: Developing Through Exploration & Play

As new parents, we often think about our baby’s development in terms of what they can see, hear, or do. We ooh and aah over their first smile and clap when they reach for a toy. But for a baby, the most powerful and primary way they learn about their world is through their hands

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The Hand-Mouth Connection: Why Babies Put Everything in Their Mouths

If you’re a parent of an infant, you’ve likely noticed that your baby’s mouth seems to be a magnet for everything within reach. From their own hands and feet to toys, books, and even your car keys, everything makes a beeline for their little lips. While this behavior may seem strange or messy to us,

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Building Baby’s Core Strength: Activities for Sitting and Beyond

Watching your baby sit up on their own for the first time is a thrilling milestone. It’s a moment of triumph and newfound independence that opens up a whole new world of play and exploration. But this milestone doesn’t happen overnight; it’s the result of months of hard work building baby core strength. This guide

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The Importance of Tummy Time: Benefits & How to Make it Fun for Your Baby

Tummy time. For many new parents, the phrase can conjure images of a fussy, crying baby. It’s often a challenging and frustrating activity, but it’s also one of the most crucial developmental exercises for a newborn. It’s the foundation for many future physical milestones, and approaching it with a positive, playful attitude can make all

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From Babbling to First Phrases: The Journey of Baby Language Development

There are few moments more thrilling for a parent than hearing their baby’s first word. It often starts with simple sounds, a few coos, and a repetition of “ba-ba” or “da-da,” then seemingly overnight, a real word emerges. This incredible journey from babbling to phrases is a foundational part of your baby’s growth, shaping their

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Understanding Baby’s Cues: Decoding Their Communication Before Words

In the first few months of life, a baby’s cry is their primary mode of communication. For a new parent, the helplessness of not knowing why your baby is upset can be incredibly challenging. But long before they can speak, babies are little experts in non-verbal communication. From the smallest facial expression to the way

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When Do Babies Start to Roll Over? A Guide to Tummy Time & Readiness Signs

Every parent eagerly anticipates their baby’s first major milestones, from their first smile to their first step. The ability to roll over is a pivotal moment that marks a baby’s first taste of independence. It’s a sign of growing strength, coordination, and an exciting new way for them to explore their world. This comprehensive guide

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