Parenting

Science of Baby Sleeping Schedule at 10 Months Old

Baby sleeping patterns may vary for each baby and the pattern can change over time. There is no universal sleeping schedule or pattern that will work for all ages of babies and predicting when they will sleep is nearly impossible. Scientific research can help a parent to understand the general trends in sleeping patterns and schedules of their baby. In […]

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Sleep Regression in Different Ages

Sleep regressions exist throughout different months of a baby’s first year of life. The timeframe for sleep regressions usually lasts for about three to six weeks and causes a baby to wake from their sleep frequently at night or during daytime naps. The science behind sleep regression can be due to the development of the brain and your baby starting […]

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Scientific Studies for Raising Children

The news is sometimes dominated by breakthroughs in children’s medical research. To know which findings are worth looking at can be difficult and very time-consuming. In a world where news is prominent on all platforms, including newspapers and any smart device or television, it’s difficult to keep up with all the information about children’s health and development. This makes things […]

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