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Baby Development

The video below shows a number of activities used at Baby Sensory classes which are specifically designed to help with Social-Emotional Development of babies from birth.

This is the first of a series of videos that will be launched on this site during the course of this year.

We will announce each video launch on our Facebook Group.



Baby Sensory founder, Dr Lin Day has been commissioned to write a series of articles about Baby Development for Early Years professionals. Take a look at a few samples of these articles below.


Sex and Gender: Why do boys and girls behave differently? Some experts believe that the way in which boys and girls are raised determines behaviour. We now know that is not completely true. The fact that males differ by just one Y chromosome could help to explain why certain behaviours are more dominant in one sex than the other.   Scientists have found that all foetuses are female in the first six weeks after conception. After this, testosterone surges through the brain of the male foetus, depleting the communication and emotional centres of some cells and promoting the growth of cells responsible for aggressive behaviour. In the absence of the testosterone rush, the areas of the brain responsible for language, creativity, emotion and social development continue to grow unperturbed. Read more....

Timmy the duck photo