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  2. Crawling (human) - Wikipedia

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    Crawling babies are notorious for getting into trouble, so parents are often advised to childproof their house before a baby reaches crawling age. Though crawling is an important developmental milestone in children, it is not necessary for healthy development. [3] Some babies skip crawling and go directly to walking.

  3. Baby colic - Wikipedia

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    Baby colic, also known as infantile colic, is defined as episodes of crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for three weeks in an otherwise healthy child. [1] Often crying occurs in the evening. [ 1 ]

  4. Dangerous Products That Had to Be Recalled - AOL

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    Recall Year: 2022 Deaths: 1 Using a MamaRoo swing hasn't been a problem for most parents — but when an infant starts crawling, it could be. There have been two reports of crawling babies getting ...

  5. Tummy time - Wikipedia

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    As babies grow more receptive towards the sessions, they can be extended and performed more frequently. [1] The World Health Organization advises that infants under one year of age who are not yet mobile should experience tummy time for at least 30 minutes per day across sessions. [ 15 ]

  6. Swee'Pea - Wikipedia

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    In Baby Wants Spinach (1950) Olive Oyl asks Popeye to watch her “cousin Swee’Pea.” (In the King Features cartoons of the early 1960s, it is implied that Swee'Pea is Popeye's nephew). From 1936–1938 Mae Questel provided the voice for Swee'Pea which was then taken over by voice actress Margie Hines from 1938 to 1943.

  7. Visual cliff - Wikipedia

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    This mother is encouraging her child to crawl across the visual cliff. Despite a physical surface covering the cliff, the child hesitates to move forward. The visual cliff is an apparatus created by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk at Cornell University to investigate depth perception in human and other animal species. It ...

  8. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Often, babies with cerebral palsy do not roll over, sit, crawl or walk as early as other children. [1] Other symptoms may include seizures and problems with thinking or reasoning. While symptoms may get more noticeable over the first years of life, underlying problems do not worsen over time. [1]

  9. Babies (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Babies is a 2020 American documentary television series. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies.