Month 02 Physical Development
By Constance MatthiessenIn your baby’s second month, his world grows much larger. He is still drawn to familiar faces, and he sometimes holds eye contact for as long as 10 seconds. In addition to your face, baby’s top 10 list includes high-contrast mo…
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My well-mannered child has suddenly been replaced by a rude, temperamental lout. Is this normal? Unfortunately, yes. Odds are puberty turned you into a rude, temperamental lout yourself; you’ve just blocked out the memory. The main thing to keep in mi…
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How can I tell if my child has a stuttering problem?The mind of a preschooler is buzzing with questions, commands, and mangled lyrics to Sesame Street songs. Your child is probably still learning how to turn his thoughts into intelligible sounds, and …
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Sometime during your child’s school years, he’ll open his sweet mouth and out will pop a whopper. If you’re an older mom or dad, you may find he has told his friends you’re his grandparent. Or you may find your daughter, who has never been out of the …
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When it comes to manners, what can I reasonably expect of my child? Inconsistency, for one thing. A 4-year-old is capable of being amazingly polite one day and spitting his milk at you the next just to see what will happen. But even very young childre…
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How can I tell if my child has a stuttering problem?Everybody has trouble speaking from time to time. We’ve all filled sentences with “um” or “uh” or stumbled through a nerve-wracking speech. But when a child has a stuttering problem, words can be a d…
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Why does my toddler fib? Until she’s 3 or 4, your child won’t be able to reliably distinguish between reality and fantasy. That makes it impossible for her to grasp the concepts of lying and telling the truth. What seem like fibs are really the result…
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Parents usually manage to remain calm during the years when children’s lying takes the form of fantastical stories or denials of having raided the cookie jar. But an older child who skimps on the truth sets off parents’ alarm bells — and rightly so. …
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