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Babycare refers to the range of practices and products used to care for infants from birth through early toddlerhood. It includes feeding, sleep, hygiene, health monitoring, safety, and development, as well as the caregiving relationship between parents or guardians and the child. The goals are to satisfy basic needs, support growth and development, prevent illness, and promote bonding and security.

Feeding involves breastfeeding or formula feeding, with guidance on introducing complementary foods around six months and

Hygiene covers diapering, bathing, nail care, and gentle skin care. Routine handwashing and cleanliness reduce infection

Safety focuses on car seats appropriate for age and size, safe sleep environments, home safety measures, water

ensuring
ongoing
nutrition
appropriate
for
age.
Sleep
guidelines
emphasize
safe
sleep:
placing
the
infant
on
their
back
on
a
firm
surface,
using
a
tight-fitting
sleep
space,
avoiding
soft
bedding,
and,
when
possible,
room-sharing
without
bed-sharing.
risk.
Health
monitoring
includes
regular
pediatric
visits,
vaccination
schedules,
recognition
of
warning
signs
such
as
fever
or
dehydration,
and
seeking
timely
care
when
needed.
safety,
and
close
supervision
during
age-appropriate
activities
to
prevent
injuries.
Development
considerations
track
milestones
in
motor,
social,
and
language
skills,
with
responsive
care
that
supports
exploration
and
attachment.
Care
practices
vary
across
cultures
and
families,
but
commonly
rely
on
evidence-based
guidance
from
pediatric
professionals
to
support
a
healthy
start
for
infants.