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A Journey through Infant Development: The Third Month

Posted on August 12, 2008 by horizonsdrc

By: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW
I continue to be amazed by the huge strides that my little baby boy is making. Child development happens so quickly! When I see an infant who is younger than my little guy, I realize just how much he has grown in such a short time. He’s stronger, has better vision, and [...]

Filed under: infant development | Tagged: : Infant Development at 3 months, babies, developmental disabilities, Early Detection, first year, parenting, sensory-motor problems | Leave a Comment »

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