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Transitions

Below are our articles about Transitions. Click here to read our Introduction to Child Routines.

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How to Help Baby Sit Up Independently

Day2DayParenting August 26, 2014 Child Development, Infants 3 - 12 Months, Positioning, Transitions

Parents are very aware of the motor milestones their baby will meet in their first year of life. Sitting independently is a big one because now your baby can sit alone on the floor and begin to use both hands to grasp and manipulate toys. They can also now sit well in a high chair for feeding, and can sit …

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