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Motor skill development in babies linked to learning

February 17, 2010 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under Baby Health, News

The motor skill development of babies has been linked to learning and behavior issues by a major British study.
New research has found that it may be beneficial to monitor the development of motor skills in babies in order to identify those children that may require learning assistance later in childhood.
The Millennium Cohort Study, conducted by [...]

“Tough Love”: Our character is laid before the age of five according to new study

November 8, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under News

A new study suggests, “Tough love” parenting enables children to better deal with life and lays a foundation for your child’s character before the age of five.
Disengaged or authoritarian parents are reported to be less likely to raise life-skilled children, whom through a combination of warmth and discipline are likely to develop skills such as [...]

Smoking during pregnancy linked to behavioral problems in children

November 3, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under Baby Health, News, Pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy may significantly increase the risk of behavioral problems in a mother’s child later in life.
New research set to be published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health suggests that mothers who smoke while pregnant are essentially toying with the brain chemistry of their future children.
“There are 4000 toxic substances in cigarette smoke, [...]