Hiccups are a troubling problem for many people. They can be caused by a reflexive diaphragm contraction, which separates the lungs and stomach. This causes water and air to be expelled into the environment, temporarily increasing blood pressure and anxiety. Hiccups can be prevented by…
The Pleasure of Watching a Baby Laugh for the First Time
This blog post is all about the pleasure of watching a baby laugh for the first time. We all love to see our babies laugh, and it’s lovely when the laughing comes from a young child. This blog post discusses why laughter is so important…
12 Strange but Normal Newborn Behaviors
Since babies are so new and mysterious, knowing what to expect from them can be challenging. However, the behaviours mentioned in this blog post are normal and might even surprise you! 1. They have almost 100 more bones than adults do Adults have 206 bones….
Neuroplasticity: How We Can Help Wire Our Kids’ Brains
Neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to grow and change throughout a person’s lifespan. This concept has been widely accepted, but many mysteries still surround how it works and its benefits. In this blog post, we will discuss some ways that neuroplasticity can help…
9 Amazing Reflexes all Babies are Born With
Babies are born with excellent reflexes that help them move and interact with the world around them. Here are nine of the most famous reflexes: 1. The Cole reflex is when a baby starts or jerks their head to one side when they hear sudden…