Childhood Sleep: Evolution and Routines for Restorative Sleep
Childhood sleep is a complex and fascinating evolutionary process that changes significantly over the first few years of life.
Childhood sleep is a complex and fascinating evolutionary process that changes significantly over the first few years of life.
The development of the foot during the early years of life is a fascinating and delicate process. At birth, the feet are composed mainly of cartilage and soft structures, which gradually strengthen and ossify. This ossification process continues until approximately 10 years of age, although the epiphyses of the long bones continue to develop until the end of growth, between 15 and 20 years.
Building a Secure Attachment: The Foundation of Your Baby’s Emotional Growth The first months of a baby’s life are crucial, marked by an innate need for connection, protection, and affection. During this period, the baby depends on an attachment figure, usually the mother, to meet these basic needs and to establish a secure bond that will serve as a foundation for their future emotional development.