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  2. My son didn't walk until he was 20 months old. Here's what it ...

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    My fourth son defied the timelines of the previous three sons, not taking his first steps until 20 months. (According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it's typical for a child to ...

  3. Parents of rare identical quads share their first photoshoot

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    Their brothers, Luke, 4, and Aaron, 20 months, couldn’t be happier. “We were so worried about how they were going to react — but our boys love having sisters,” Jonathan, 37, tells TODAY.com .

  4. Stress in early childhood - Wikipedia

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    Stress may make the body more susceptible to infections, cardiovascular problems such as heart disease and high blood pressure, obesity, slower healing, viruses and gastrointestinal problems. [4] [28] Stress can affect children's growth and development, including the onset of puberty. [28]

  5. Attachment in children - Wikipedia

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    The most common and empirically supported method for assessing attachment in infants (12 months20 months) is the Strange Situation Protocol, developed by Mary Ainsworth as a result of her careful in-depth observations of infants with their mothers in Uganda(see below). [11]

  6. How a Texas mom's crusade against a teacher and a library ...

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    A mother in Grapevine, Texas, said an English teacher convinced her teenager to change genders. “I lost my son,” she said. Her transgender child tells a different story.

  7. Fathers as attachment figures - Wikipedia

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    Studies have found that the father is a child's preferred attachment figure in approximately 5–20% of cases. [1] [2] [3] Fathers and mothers may react differently to the same behaviour in an infant, and the infant may react to the parents' behaviour differently depending on which parent performs it.

  8. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    The vision of infants under one month of age ranges from 6/240 to 6/60 (20/800 to 20/200). [4] By two months, visual acuity improves to 6/45 (20/150). By four months, acuity improves by a factor of 2 – calculated to be 6/18 (20/60) vision. As the infant grows, the acuity reaches the healthy adult standard of 6/6 (20/20) at six months. [5]

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