Love Island Australia Season 3 star Courtney Stubbs is expecting her first child with former MAFS groom Jack Millar. She's shared multiple photos from her Maldives trip (left) – and it looks like she's doing exactly that! Thank you so much for you support! Laura, Buddy & Bump." "I am fully focused on having a healthy, happy pregnancy and remain excited to share this incredible journey with you all. I fully support him living in Essex to be close to his four amazing children. She continued: "I never asked or expected Gary to move to Scotland. My priority is bringing my baby up in a calm and stable environment." "However, since the breakdown of our relationship I have remained at home in Scotland. Our plan was for me to move to Essex to start our family which I was more than happy to do. "Gary and I are no longer together due to multiple reasons which will remain private. However, due to what has now been publicly shared by other parties, I have been left with no other choice," she began. "I had no intention to comment on the breakdown of my relationship with Gary. Laura later shared her side of the story with her 1.5million followers. He claimed he wanted to stay in the UK to remain close to the four children he shares with ex-wife Natasha Gray. In a recent interview, Gary, 41, brought their break-up to the forefront of discussion.Īccording to him, their relationship ended because he didn't want to move to Scotland, where Laura resides. Montessori-inspired toys designed to give your child the best start.Laura and Gary (pictured right, when they were still together) didn't have the smoothest end to their relationship. Start the development journey with MonkiBox. Here is a great video demonstrating how well your baby can see at different ages. This can result in your baby looking a little cross eyed.īut if you notice a considerable and persistent difference, chat to your paediatrician on your next visit. Your baby's eyes are still "learning" to see and sometimes the muscles aren't coordinated. Hand discovery is an essential step on the path to hand control and they will enjoy the bold contrast. Let them wear black-and-white mittens for short periods during the day. Make sure you swap sides so the baby can practise looking left & right which will also help prevent flat head syndrome. As your baby gets stronger, put the card book in front of them, so they practice lifting their neck and chin.Ĭreate a fun layout on the wall next to your baby’s crib, changing table and anywhere else your baby spends time. Place black-and-white cards in front of your baby during tummy time (1-5 minutes on the floor per day is sufficient for newborns). He will enjoy the novelty and look at your features such as your lips and eyebrows. Simply looking into your baby’s eyes and them looking back is a big step in their visual development. Your baby’s vision is one of the most important links to their new world and there are many ways that you can incorporate visual stimulation in your daily rhythm. Proper stimulation can increase curiosity and memory.Gross motor skills rely on your baby's ability to distinguish shapes, estimate the distance and coordinate their muscles to move correctly to reach something.Engagement with contrasting images boosts babies focus and can help extend their tummy time.It encourages brain development without over-stimulation.Bold black-and-white images stimulate the optic nerves which are still underdeveloped.Here's why your baby will benefit from black-and-white images: It's great to provide your baby with high-contrast, black-and-white images to exercise their eye muscles, help them focus and lengthen their attention span. Since newborns can barely see beyond 15-30cm, your face is the perfect distance for them to stare at. Did you know that soon after birth, your baby can see shapes (or the lines where the light and dark meet), but lucky for new parents, they will prefer looking at familiar faces.
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