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Toddlers tend to opt for the last thing in a set, so craft your questions carefully
Two-year-olds demonstrate a verbal quirk that makes their answers less reliable.
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Two-year-olds demonstrate a verbal quirk that makes their answers less reliable.
Women’s sense of personal space grows to accommodate a larger belly during pregnancy, a small study suggests.
Parents might want to spend their money on ginger ale and Jell-O instead.
A new survey suggests that lots and lots of babies aren’t sleeping through the night. The results may prompt new parents to lower their expectations.
A pediatrician group recommends against spanking children — ever — and points instead to positive reinforcement and time-outs to cool off.
Pediatricians are urging caution as data show more pregnant women are using marijuana. More research is urgently needed on the drug’s effects during pregnancy.
Like many scientific breakthroughs, IVF took persistence and luck in the lab.
Studies on newborn stomach size help explain why the tiny humans need to eat so frequently.
Even very young toddlers like to help, a social skill that’s linked to later success in school and life.
Prenatal yoga offers benefits to pregnant women, but a bigger and more rigorous body of research is needed.
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