Baby crises: 3, 6, 8 and 12 months

Baby crises: 3, 6, 8 and 12 months

During the first year of life, the baby tends to go through 4 developmental crises, at 3, 6, 8 and 12 months, and they are considered normal and are related to some “mental leaps”, that is, moments in which the mind of the baby develops quickly. These crises are marked by changes in the baby’s […]

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Cores dos meses: significados, campanhas e quais existem

Colors of the months – Meanings, campaigns and which ones exist

Colors of the months – Meanings, campaigns and which ones exist Colors of months symbolize campaigns to raise public awareness about the danger of some diseases and encourage prevention. Surely you have already heard about Pink October or Blue November. These and others are nothing less than colors of months that symbolize campaigns to raise […]

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Baby feeding: 0 to 12 months

The baby should only be fed with breast milk or infant formula until 6 months of age. However, from the 6th month onwards, milk no longer provides all the nutrients that the baby needs to develop and, therefore, the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics recommends the introduction of foods into the baby’s diet. Therefore, the baby […]

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Baby development at 2 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 2-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn, however, he still interacts little with people and needs to sleep around 16 hours a day, and may have light, restless or more restful sleep. At 2 months, the baby improves head support, lifting his head when placed on his stomach. In addition, the […]

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Baby food at 8 months (with menu)

An 8-month-old baby’s diet, in addition to breast milk or infant formula, must be supplemented with fresh and natural foods, and at this age the child can already eat the same food as the whole family. During the 8th month, the baby’s diet consists of breast milk or infant formula for breakfast, porridge for lunch […]

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Baby food at 8 months (with menu)

Baby food at 8 months (with menu)

An 8-month-old baby’s diet, in addition to breast milk or infant formula, must be supplemented with fresh and natural foods, and at this age the child can already eat the same food as the whole family. During the 8th month, the baby’s diet consists of breast milk or infant formula for breakfast, porridge for lunch […]

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Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

6-month-old babies can visually recognize their parents or guardians and family members, as well as knowing how to identify a strange person. At this age, the baby also communicates better, babbling sounds like “ah”, “eh” and “oh”, when they call their name, when they talk to them or when they want to express joy or […]

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Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 10-month-old baby can already make pincer movements with his hand to hold small objects and food and can already eat independently, holding a spoon and chewing well, but he still needs support and supervision from his parents and guardians. At 10 months of age, children already have well-developed motor skills, crawling with their bottom […]

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Games to help your baby's development - 0 to 12 months

Games to help your baby’s development – 0 to 12 months

Playing with your baby stimulates his motor, social, emotional, physical and cognitive development, which is very important for him to grow healthily. However, each baby develops in a different way and each one has their own rhythm and this needs to be respected. See some games you can do to stimulate your baby from birth. […]

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Baby development at 7 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 7 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 7-month-old baby can already maintain good contact with other people through their eyes and begins to understand the meaning of “no”, through gestures made by their parents, or caregivers, with their fingers or head. If the baby has not yet sat up alone, at this stage he will learn to sit without support and, […]

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