Your Baby’s Journey

Infant Eyesight: Birth to 12 Months
When you welcome your little one into this noisy, colorful and crowded world; unfortunately they cannot see it the same way you do. However, their eyesight develops very fast correlatively with their brain development and gets better as your baby grows older. When they reach the first year mark, your baby can almost see the world like an adult but their vision will not reach at its full maturity up until they are between 3 and 5 years of age.
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10 Tips to Soothe a Colicky Baby

There are 3 basic rules to look for to identify a colic baby: cries at least 3 hours a day, crying occurs at least 3 times a week and it continues for at least 3 weeks in a row. Colic crying is usually defined to be more intense, louder, and higher-pitched than regular crying; sometimes it may even sound like screaming. The crying generally happens around the same time every day. The symptoms start to occur around 2 or 3 weeks of age, peaking around week 6, then usually begin to settle down around 10th to 12th weeks. 

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