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Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 3-Month-Old for Parents
After learning to recognize your voice, your face, and your touch, your baby will start responding more to you during these months and even give you a smile!
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Learning, Play, and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents
Your baby is learning more about the world through play and is beginning to use words. Keep those toys and games coming!
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How the Body Works for Kids
The human body is an amazing machine. Learn more about it through movies, quizzes, articles, and more.
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How to Take an Axillary (Armpit) Temperature for Parents
The axillary (armpit) method is a convenient way to take a child's temperature, especially for kids who can't hold a thermometer in their mouths. Here's how to do it.
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Communication and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents
Babies this age might be about to say their first words, and communicate using body language. Read more about communicating with your baby.
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What to Do if You Can't Sleep for Kids
Are you having trouble sleeping? Find out how to get your ZZZZZs.
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Sports Medicine (Topic Center) for Teens
This page has tips to prepare you for a new season, handle sports pressure, stay motivated, and avoid or heal from injuries.
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Learning, Play, and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old for Parents
Your infant will learn to sit during this time, and in the next few months will begin exploring by reaching out for objects, grasping and inspecting them.
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Choosing Safe Toys for Parents
Toys are a fun and important part of any child's development. And there's plenty you can do to make sure all toys are safe.
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Well-Child Visit: 2.5 Years (30 Months) for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your toddler might be doing at this age.