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Sensory Motor Development


  • What your baby (0 -12 months) needs for best possible motor development
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  • Analysis of study by Dr Dixley and Professor Helen Ball: systematic review of swaddling and sleep. Dr Pamela Douglas 11 October 2023

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Analysis of study by Dr Dixley and Professor Helen Ball: systematic review of swaddling and sleep. Dr Pamela Douglas 11 October 2023

Dr Pamela Douglas4th of Mar 202415th of Mar 2024

Dixley A, Ball HL. The impact of swaddling upon breastfeeding: a critical review. American Journal of Human Biology. 2023;35:e23878.

You can read this paper open access here.

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