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    Feeding and Language Development in Babies

    en-GBMay 30, 2023
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    About this Episode

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    Feeding and language are important skills for babies to develop. But if you're a new parent, you may not know the developmental milestones to expect. In this episode, two speech pathologists from Children's of Alabama share advice for parents on these milestones along with strategies for helping your child as they develop these key skills.

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