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From Wobbles to Wiggles –
The Infant Months

Between 2 and 12 months, your baby is constantly learning new skills, changing and beginning to explore the world around them. We’re here to help you nurture development while making parenting feel a little more manageable with all its bonding and interactions.

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1. Feeding Progression: From Milk 
to First Foods

Your infant’s nutritional needs begin to change around 6 months.

  • Exclusive breastfeeding or formula feeding continues to be the primary nutrition source until 6 months.
  • Once your paediatrician gives the green light, begin introducing solids—like mashed banana, soft rice, or pureed vegetables—one at a time.
  • Stick to iron-rich foods (like fortified cereals or mashed dals) to support
your baby’s development.
  • Offer foods in soft textures and small quantities while observing
for allergies.
  • Always continue breast milk or formula alongside solids until
12 months.
Feeding Progression
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2. Sleep Schedules & Naps

Sleep patterns begin to improve in this stage—mostly!

  • Infants usually sleep 12–16 hours a day, including daytime naps.
  • Create a predictable bedtime routine with calming cues like a warm bath, lullabies, or a gentle massage.
  • From around 6 months, babies may start sleeping through the night—
but don’t worry if yours doesn’t yet.
  • Night awakenings for comfort, hunger, or teething are still common.
  • Avoid overstimulation before sleep time and aim for consistent nap
schedules during the day.
Sleep Schedules & Naps
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3. Developmental Milestones & Play

Infants grow at lightning speed, both physically and cognitively.

  • Expect exciting physical milestones like rolling over, sitting up without support, crawling, or even trying to stand.
  • Encourage movement through tummy time and floor play.
  • Stimulate cognitive development with age-appropriate toys, music, 
picture books, and simple games like peek-a-boo.
  • Respond to your baby’s babbling—it’s the beginning of language development.
  • Watch out for signs of teething and provide safe teething toys or cold washcloths for relief.
Developmental Milestones & Play
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4. Hygiene, Bathing & Skin Care

Keeping your baby clean and comfortable becomes easier with practice.

  • Bathe your baby 2–3 times a week or more if they’re active or messy.
  • Encourage movement through tummy time and floor play.
  • Use gentle, tear-free cleansers and always test water temperature.
  • Pay special attention to folds around the neck, thighs, and behind 
the ears, where sweat or milk may collect.
  • Always trim nails regularly to prevent accidental scratching.
Hygiene, Bathing & Skin Care
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5. Diapering & Baby Care Essentials

With more movement comes more diaper duty!

  • Expect 6–8 diaper changes a day depending on feeding and activity.
  • Always clean thoroughly using baby wipes or warm water and pat dry.
  • Use a rash-preventing cream or powder especially during hot/humid
weather.
  • Switch to high-absorbency diaper pants (like Little Angel Premier 
Pants) for comfort and overnight dryness.
  • Consider larger diaper sizes as baby grows — look for signs like red
marks or leaks.
Diapering & Baby Care Essentials
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