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Brand New Dad » Month By Month » 8 Months Old


Our easy-to-read Month By Month series of articles provide you with the basics for taking care of your baby. Read them prior to having your baby and you'll know what to expect the first 12 months. Refer back to them after having your baby and get a refresher. Each month is broken into sections, so you can easily find the areas that interest you.

  1. Your Eight-Month-Old
  2. Ways To Keep Your Baby Safe
  3. Early Intervention and Your Baby's Developing Skills
  4. Your Baby's Next Checkup
  5. Mealtime with Your Eight-Month-Old
  6. Reading to Your Baby
  7. Teen Parents
  8. What's It Like To Be Eight Months Old?
  9. Playing with Your Eight-Month-Old
  10. Your Baby's Brain
  11. Floor Time
  12. Special Time with Your Eight-Month-Old
  13. Take Good Care of Yourself
  14. Questions Parents Ask

Month By Month has been adapted for Fathers from Healthy Start, Grow Smart, Your Newborn, Washington, D.C. 2002 - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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