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Raising a deaf or hard of hearing child
If you are raising a deaf child, getting the right support as soon as possible will help them reach their full potential.
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Stuttering in children
Stuttering is a speech disorder that usually starts between the ages of 3 and 4 years. Learn more about stuttering and when to seek help.
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Speech problems in children
Speech problems are common in young children. Some speech troubles can indicate a speech or development delay. Find out when to seek further advice.
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Your baby's growth and development — 9 months old
At 9 months, your baby will be developing their personality. They will form stronger attachments with people, preferring some over others.
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Your baby's growth and development — 10 months old
At 10 months, your baby will be very active and developing a personality. As a parent you'll probably be chasing them around as they crawl.
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Your baby's growth and development - 8 months old
At 8 months old, your baby will start to explore their little world. It might mean more running around for you, but it's a great time to watch them learn.
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Your baby's growth and development — 11 months old
At 11 months, your baby is almost a toddler. You'll be surprised at how quickly they move around your home and how independent they become.
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Your baby's growth and development - 7 months old
At 7 months, your baby may be sitting up on their own and eating solid foods. Learn more about your baby's development at 7 months.
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Your baby's growth and development — 12 months old
At 12 months, your baby is now a toddler. They may already, or soon take first steps, develop a sense of humour, and tell you they love you.
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Talking to your toddler
When you talk and listen to each other, you help your child learn to communicate. Find out how to talk to your toddler or pre-school aged child.
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