There are two sides to the language coin: comprehension and speech. The two develop in tandem, but receptive language leads the way at each stage. Receptive language begins to develop even before birth.
He learns to pull himself to standing. Soon he is cruising 'round and 'round the crib, instead of going down for a nap. Then he begins to bounce up and down. Before long, he catapults over the top...it's time for a big boy (or big girl) bed. Click...
Before allowing your child to receive Rocephin for an ear infection, first be sure that the ear infection really needs an antibiotic -- many don't. Click here to read more on the ear infection shot.
Unless you have decided that you want to have a family bed, teaching your child to sleep through the night in her own room is a real gift to the whole family. Click here for Dr. Greene’s suggestions on helping your child make a smooth transition...