It seems that once you get into the third
month of babyhood things start to pick up and change.
In the sixth
month of babyhood, your little one is discovering how to unfurl his or her hands and start to use them actively.
After those long
months of babyhood, it can be hard to believe that you have a toddler now — especially if he's not quite toddling yet.
Not exact matches
But, as I geared up to spend a
month in Israel, an unexpected and synchronistic connection from an EC - ing (EC stands for Elimination Communication, the gentle and connection - oriented practice
of pottying your child in
babyhood) Israeli mama was a lightbulb moment for me.
That is not reason in
of itself to discount the importance
of waiting until six
months to start solids and breastfeeding to natural term (beyond
babyhood).