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Michelle Vanderheide, BSW

A Journey Through Infant Development: the Fourth Month

... early forms of communication already developing in you is so amazing.   Isn’t it amazing how much develops in an infant in one short month? The best part about having infant development at home is that I can take the early objectives in ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the Fourth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 23/09/2008 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: One Year!

It seems like only yesterday that I started this series on infant development, and now my baby boy has turned a year old. It’s fun to look back and reflect on how much has changed from one year ago. No year is like the first in the amount ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: One Year!

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 26/06/2009 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: the Fifth Month

... , and I’m so glad to have you share this amazing adventure. This past month has proven to be a time of even more milestones in my infant son’s development. How is it that infants can grow so much in such little time? You continue to ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the Fifth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 07/10/2008 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: the Seventh Month

... him try, I let him fail, but I’m always ready to support him to ensure that he’ll be successful. It’s from very early on that infants learn to persevere through their failures to come out ahead. There is a tough balance, though, between ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the Seventh Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 23/01/2009 | Parenting

A Journey Through Infant Development: the Sixth Month

... on a neuro-typical pathway. As a result, a child with autism can miss many of the vital points of development. Over the past several months, I have written about observations I’ve made about my son. With each child that develops neuro- ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the Sixth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 18/11/2008 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Eighth Month

... ; yet when he is confused or uncomfortable, he is able to look to me for support. This just goes to show the importance of developing a solid master apprentice relationship, where the child learns from the parent and is given support when ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: The Eighth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 18/02/2009 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: the Third Month

I continue to be amazed by the huge strides that my little baby boy is making. Child development happens so quickly! When I see an infant who is younger than my little guy, I realize just how much he has grown in such a short time. He’s ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the Third Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 12/08/2008 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: the First 12 Weeks

... (RDI)® as your primary treatment approach. You will learn to guide your child to develop these critical developmental milestones that occur in the early months and years of life. You will receive guidance to understand your child’s ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: the First 12 Weeks

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 23/07/2008 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Ninth Month

... ; when does it break down; and how is it repaired? Co-regulation is the basis for all human interaction, essential for developing relationships. Watching this form between the parents and children I work with is an amazing experience. What ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: The Ninth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 23/03/2009 | Parenting

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Tenth Month

... out of cupboards, dishwashers, refrigerators and toilets, curiosity is an extremely important foundation to a child’s neurotypical development. Curiosity allows discoveries – it offers children those “ah ha” moments in life. If a child ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: The Tenth Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 23/04/2009 | Babies

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Eleventh Month

... you understand about human interaction already, and how to enhance it. If a child has fallen off this neuro-typical path of development, these activity changes can be overwhelming. The dynamic, fast moving, adventurous life is then too ... Read Read: A Journey Through Infant Development: The Eleventh Month

By: Michelle Vanderheide, BSW | 21/05/2009 | Babies

Parenting Books for the First 12 Months

... , ISBN # 0764566164 This book explores healthy infant development, feeding, sleeping, and medical advice for the first year of your baby's life. The Joy of Fatherhood: The First Twelve Months Expanded 2nd Edition (Paperback) Marcus ... Read Read: Parenting Books for the First 12 Months

By: Jacqueline Courtiol | 17/10/2006 | Home Improvement

Early Infant Brain Trauma

... the unstable parent responds by attending to the child even more sporadically, or engaging in abusive behavior. The bonding stage of infant development is crucial to forming trust, and a child who learns to distrust his world is a child in ... Read Read: Early Infant Brain Trauma

By: Andrea Beilinson | 02/12/2009 | Parenting
David Cummings

Watching Your Baby's Development Milestones

... babies can sit up unassisted for a few moments between four and seven months of age. What if My Baby Is Late? Developmental milestones provide you with a guide to your child's development. As a parent, you must realize that all babies ... Read Read: Watching Your Baby's Development Milestones

By: David Cummings | 14/02/2009 | Home & Family

The Best Interactive Toys for Babies Three to Six Months

... more facial expressions when you talk to them.  By four and five months they are more mobile and are trying to mimic sounds that they hear on a regular basis.  Your baby’s motor skills and vision are more developed by this age and they are ... Read Read: The Best Interactive Toys for Babies Three to Six Months

By: Jim Ford | 08/08/2009 | Babies

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