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Autism is a pervasive developmentaldisorder (PDD), a group of illnesses that involvedelays in the development of many basic skills, most notably the ability tosocialize or form relat

Check WebMD's timeline of childhood milestones and learn the signs of developmental delays. By Sherry Rauh
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Ther

Your Baby's Feeding: Breast Versus Bottle Should you breast-feed, or use bottles? Choose what's right for you and yourbaby. Your Baby's Feeding:?Breast Versus Bottle ? Re

Caring for any newborn is a lot of work, but it's even harder when parentsare sleep deprived and exhausted. The good news is that by 4-6 months, most babies have developed a regularslee

? Your child's safety is your responsibility. The following tips should helpyou keep your baby out of harms way from birth through his toddler years. document.write('');

Whether it's your first child or a new sibling for other children, there's so much to think about and get done. We help you sort through the to-do list. By Carol Sorgen
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"How exactly does life change after a baby?" By Sherry Rauh
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD If you're about to begin maternity leave and lookin



Autism is a pervasive developmentaldisorder (PDD), a group of illnesses that involvedelays in the development of many basic skills, most notably the ability tosocialize or form relationshi



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