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

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    No, he still couldn’t walk, months after he was “supposed” to be able to. My fourth son defied the timelines of the previous three sons, not taking his first steps until 20 months.

  3. Primitive reflexes - Wikipedia

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    This reflex occurs in slightly older infants (starts between 6 and 7 months [24] and become fully mature by 1 year of age) when the child is held upright and the baby's body is rotated quickly to face forward (as in falling). The baby will extend their arms forward as if to break a fall, even though this reflex appears long before the baby walks.

  4. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Not as moody as 7- to 9-year-olds; overall disposition tends to be cheerful and fun-oriented; Friendships are highly important, with friends usually of the same sex. This is not consistent to every individual, nor important overall; Can have a short temper, but has learned to adjust anger levels according to the appropriateness of the situation

  5. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Up to 38% identify a problem with their infant crying within the first year. Parents can be concerned about the amount of time that their infant cries, how the infant can be consoled, and disrupted sleeping patterns. [4] [1] Colic is used as a synonym for excessive crying of infants, even though colic may not be the cause of excessive crying ...

  6. Gesell's Maturational Theory - Wikipedia

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    As a baby grows, they learn to sit up, stand, walk, and run; these capacities develop in a specific order with the growth of the nervous system, even though the rate of development may vary from child to child. Gesell believed that individual differences in growth rates are a result of the internal genetic mechanisms. [8]

  7. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care - Wikipedia

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    The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care is a book by American pediatrician Benjamin Spock and one of the best-selling books of the twentieth century, selling 500,000 copies in the six months after its initial publication in 1946 and 50 million by the time of Spock's death in 1998. [1] As of 2011, the book had been translated into 39 ...

  8. Philadelphia Eagles Linebacker Zack Baun and His Wife Ali’s ...

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    Zack Baun and his wife, Ali Baun, were college sweethearts before becoming one of the NFL’s sweetest couples. The pair met while studying at The University of Wisconsin – Madison, where Zack ...

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