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Infants in the first months of life try to avoid dealing with social wrongdoers.

Babies know whether you are naughty or nice

Studies have shown that infants in the first months of life try to avoid dealing with social wrongdoers - for example, sharing less with them and helping them less - and they expect others to, too.

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When your baby starts crawling

Once I overcame the thrill of my baby meeting a new developmental landmark, I realised the practical implications of living with a crawler were not so sparkly.

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Breastfeeding

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Baby Care

Jessica Rowe's post has attracted attention here and overseas.

Would you put your baby outside to sleep?

When television personality Jessica Rowe was holidaying in Iceland last week she noticed something that caught her eye - babies sleeping in prams outside cafes and restaurants.

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The pain of teething

If the tooth fairy takes teeth away, it must be something like a goblin who brings them in the first place.

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Baby Sleep

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Baby Health

A heel-prick test may be missing newborns at risk of poorer education and development outcomes.

The hidden condition holding back students

Screening for a serious congenital condition may fail to identify babies at risk of developing poor skills in primary school, a world-first study suggests.

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Education & Play

The baby fell facedown before flipping onto her back.

Baby's water survival video divides viewers

Is it responsible parenting, or is this baby being subjected to unnecessary distress? That's the question dividing viewers of a video showing a six-month-old girl fending for herself in a swimming pool after being enticed to fall into the water.

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Baby's future imagined in cute photo series

A French dad has captured his 3-month-old daughter, June, in a series that shows her in outfits of different professions in order to show the possibilities ahead of her. The dad, Malo, says that he, his wife and a few friends work quickly to avoid tiring the baby out.

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