December 22nd 2009 by Dr.MOZ in Cribs, Development, Gift Ideas
Measuring a squirmy baby can be tough to do, so it would make good sense that it would be easier when he/she is sleeping. Thanks to Clare Chen’s fun “Baby Measuring Crib Fitted Sheets“, now you don’t even need a tape measure. Each fitted sheet is made of
November 16th 2009 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Vision, Dear Dr.MOZ
Dear Dr.MOZ, Is it true that my newborn’s vision is too poor to see my face? If so, at what point would he be able to recognize me? Thanks! Daddy Shawn ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hi Daddy Shawn, It’s true that your newborn lacks the focus to see facial details [...]
September 1st 2009 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Shoes, Development, Family Health
According to a recent piece in the New York Times, a sub-culture of high-performance runners are beginning to learn what the majority of baby shoe manufactures have known all along…less is more. Running barefoot or nearly barefoot with thin, flexible shoes is thought to reinforce proper biomechanics unlike many running shoes that allow athletes to
June 30th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Books and Toys, Development, New Parents
A recent study by book e’tailer AllTopBooks surveyed over 640 parents in the UK to see how much time was spent reading to children 5 and younger each week. The parents reported: 34.4% spent no time to their children at all 50.5% of parents spend 0.5-1 hour reading to their children each week 11.2% spent [...]
November 2nd 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Development, GoodFather Fridays
Dear Dr.MOZ, Our daughter seems to be behind our other friends’ children when it comes to crawling. She likes to stand with our help, but she doesn’t seem particularly interested in crawling yet. What is the normal time for a baby to begin to crawl, and at what point should we be worried? Any feedback [...]