Babies may seem pretty helpless when you first bring them home, but in just a few months they'll be smiling and chuckling.
What to Expect on MSN
Tiny Fingers, Big Impact: How Your Baby’s Sense of Touch Develops in Utero
When he’s curled up inside the womb, your baby doesn’t have much exploring to do. But even in this protected world, a fetus is actively developing a sense of touch.
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Stanford research reveals the powerful role of a mother’s voice in premature babies’ development
Every story, song, or word helps their brain connect language and emotion in ways that last well beyond infancy.
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