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  1. Difference Between Baby, Newborn, Infant and Toddl

    View in gallery The term newborn refers to a baby that is newly born. Most experts consider a newborn to be a baby aged between 0 and 2 months. Although, The World Health Organization or WHO defines a newborn as a baby that is less than a month old. This is a term that was used as early as the 1300s. During this time, correct feeding and care are e...

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    View in gallery In our modern world, the word “infant” is usually used to describe a baby that can’t walk yet. But the word infant is a combination of two Latin words “fans” or “fari” meaning to speak and “in-” meaning the opposite of. So when you put it all together, you get the meaning “one who is not able to speak.” In ancient Greece, infants re...

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    View in gallery The term toddler that we still use today was first used in 1793 and came from the word toddle, which described how these children moved around. It usually refers to a child aged 1 to 3 years old. Many parents consider their children to be toddlers until they are ready for preschool.

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    View in gallery The term baby covers all the subcategories of newborns, infants, and toddlers. “Babe” means an infant of either sex and goes all the way back to the 1300s. It likely originates from imitating the babbling and baby talk. “Baby” usually refers to a child from birth to 4 years old.

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    A quick recap: a newborn is a baby aged 0-2 months of age, an infant is a child aged 0-12 months and a toddler refers to a child aged 1-3 years of age. The term ‘baby’ is an umbrella term and refers to a child aged 0 to 4 years old. Whichever stage your little one is in remember that time goes so quickly, take time to enjoy every single milestone, ...

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