Underneath the surface, a baby's brain is busy taking it all in—storing new skills (grasping, talking) and lasting memories (mommy's face, daddy's voice). Learn all about the fascinating development of your child brain.
Baby is happiest when his senses, well, make sense to him. He's happy when he's stimulated but gets cranky fast if there's too much going on. ... Read More
Even at birth, your newborn displays some brilliant behavior: She not only can recognize your face by now, she actually likes it better than ... Read More
Cars, toys, balls, people: Right now Baby is keenly aware of the way items around her move through her world. Learn more about your child in week ... Read More
You child is not only paying attention to the sounds coming out of your mouth this week: He's also paying attention to where you are in relation ... Read More
Even at this young age, your child realizes how precarious a toy placed at the edge of a table is, plus how much more stable that object is in the ... Read More
As Baby begins to hit some major mobility milestones, his depth perception becomes fine-tuned. Read more about how this affects your child's ... Read More
Around week 28, your baby's understanding of object permanence is evolving: She now knows items will continue to exist once they're out of ... Read More
Baby is catching on quickly to the way things move, and this week she's grasping that moving objects displace stationary ones. Read more about ... Read More
As your child's understanding of object permanence continues to deepen, he's able to find toys partially hidden under pillows, pacifiers, ... Read More