If your baby hasn’t started smiling by three months, it may be due to developmental variations or environmental factors. Understanding the social cues and
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Your 11-month-old may not be sleeping independently due to several factors, including developmental milestones, sleep associations, or environmental influences.
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by 10 months, it may be due to several factors. Common issues include sleep associations, developmental
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by 8 months, it may be due to several factors such as developmental milestones or sleep associations.
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by nine months, it may be due to several factors. Common reasons include developmental milestones, sleep
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by seven months, it could be due to various factors such as sleep associations or developmental milestones.
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by six months, it may be due to various factors affecting their sleep routine. Common reasons include
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by five months, it may be due to various factors, including sleep associations and developmental milestones.
If your baby hasn’t started sleeping independently by four months, it may be due to various developmental factors. Understanding these reasons can help you
If your baby hasn’t started sitting up by 12 months, it may indicate a delay in motor skills development. Early intervention can help address any underlying
