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The main job of a baby is to grow. We discuss child development and look at the first 1000 days. Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust, tells Rick and Dr Sarah how he wishe...
9: Keeping on track with baby's development is an episode from Crib Notes. The main job of a baby is to grow. We discuss child development and look at the first 1000 days. Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Hea...
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The main job of a baby is to grow. We discuss child development and look at the first 1000 days. Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust, tells Rick and Dr Sarah how he wishes parents would let children explore their environments more. Birth to 5 years interactive guide: Institute of Health Visiting fact sheets & top tips for families: Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. Instagram: Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com
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Published May 6, 2020 and 17:55 long