Neurologist Richard Restak puts it well: «Touch, it turns out is as necessary to
normal infant development as food and oxygen.
Not exact matches
They may not babble
as an
infant or their vocabulary seems behind compared to their peers — when is it not
normal whether the milestones for Speech
Development in your kids.
As a paediatrician who has spent the past 30 years trying to understand both
normal sleep in
infants and children and problems that can arise during such sleep, I was heartened to read this book, which builds effectively on what we know about
infant sleep and
development.
«Carbohydrates are essential for
infants and young children
as a source of energy supporting
normal growth and
development.
When we are
infants, they multiply in number
as part of
normal development but once we reach adulthood they remain in constant numbers.
This study could not compare child developmental outcomes across groups, but all children in the participating group score in
normal health ranges at 12 and 18 months,
as assessed by Bayley Scales of
Infant Development.