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23. Crawling

23. Crawling

Update: 2024-03-18
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Seeing a baby make its first moves is a magical time. It marks the beginning of their independence. And it’s something that is often tracked using developmental milestones - but are they actually more problematic than they are useful?

India Rakusen speaks to Professor Karen Adolph who shares her problems with milestones and discusses the cultural expectations of early development. She also hears from Dr Vanessa Cavallera from the World Health Organisation about the work they’re doing to update their 2006 milestone graph and the future of infant development.

Presented by India Rakusen
Producer: Georgia Arundell
Series Producer: Ellie Sans
Executive Producer: Suzy Grant
Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts
Original music composed and performed by The Big Moon and ESKA
Mix and Mastering by Charlie Brandon-King

A Listen production for BBC Radio 4

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Introducing Child

Introducing Child

2024-01-0504:18

1. The Dance Begins

1. The Dance Begins

2024-01-1216:16

2. Source of Life

2. Source of Life

2024-01-1215:47

3. The Secret Within

3. The Secret Within

2024-01-1215:18

4. Every Heartbeat

4. Every Heartbeat

2024-01-1214:18

5. Birth of a Mother

5. Birth of a Mother

2024-01-1215:22

6. The Unforeseen

6. The Unforeseen

2024-01-2914:05

8. Mother Brain

8. Mother Brain

2024-01-2915:00

9. Birth Plan

9. Birth Plan

2024-01-2914:47

10. Due Date

10. Due Date

2024-01-2916:53

11. Oxytocin

11. Oxytocin

2024-03-1815:26

12. Consent

12. Consent

2024-03-1816:12

13. Trust

13. Trust

2024-03-1816:06

14. Pain

14. Pain

2024-03-1814:03

15. Golden Hour

15. Golden Hour

2024-03-1817:52

16. First Love

16. First Love

2024-03-1815:08

17. Milk

17. Milk

2024-03-1816:40

18. Fingers and Toes

18. Fingers and Toes

2024-03-1814:44

19. Time Warp

19. Time Warp

2024-03-1816:48

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23. Crawling

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