The Inner Workings of Your Baby’s Mind: Part II
In my last blog, we talked about how researchers were able to detect jealousy. While it seems like that would be common sense to anyone who has more than one young child, it is now a “proven” scientific fact. They have determined with research that babies as young as 4 months are capable of feeling jealousy. What is more important than the fact that someone spent likely millions of dollars to determine that babies can get jealous, is that doctors are starting to ditch the notion that babies are simply beings that just mimic those around them. That messy, diaper … Continue reading