Your Baby: Week # 25

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Your baby is twenty-five weeks old
By week 25, you may see your baby showing interest in becoming mobile. You may see her begin to do things, like move from a seated position to lean forward onto her hands, rolling or "bottom scooting" (you can probably guess from the name what bottom scooting looks like). In a seated position, these infants will use one hand behind their bottom and one hand in front, to scoot across the room. In the coming months, you can probably look forward to your baby crawling. Most babies will begin crawling somewhere between 6 and 10 months, but that isn't always the case. More >
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Baby's Birth Date: 01/01/2013
Ten tiny little fingers that always want to play, that never stop exploring the wonder of today. Ten tiny little fingers that from the very start, will reach out for tomorrow yet always hold your heart. - Author Unknown
To Do
Find a local Mommy Group, and go to it this week
Is your house baby proof? Your baby may start crawling soon, if he/she isn't already
Read this article: Life with Baby...On the Go!
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Mom
In an ideal world, by this time you would be mastering this parenting thing. Picture the adorable baby who smiles and coos and sleeps peacefully through the night. Imagine the cute little family that spends quality time together, taking long walks, and enjoying family activities. More >
Activities
Did you know that nursery rhymes actually improve your baby's language skills? Nursery rhymes play an important role in helping her to learn to read and to understand the grammatical structure of language! Researchers have found that songs and nursery rhymes draw attention to the rhythm of language. More >
Tips
It is probably just about time to visit the pediatrician again. The visit should be pretty much the same as the last, the doctor will take your child's measurements, check up on any preexisting problems, and assess where your child is in terms of developmental milestones. More >
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How old was your baby when you first left him/her with a sitter?
1 month or less
Between 2 and 4 months
Between 5 and 7 months
Between 8 and 10 months
Older than 10 months
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