
Worry less about your baby’s development.
Use our unique drawings and descriptions to spot 56 hidden signs of progress. You’ll fret less and smile more.
Many real signs of baby progress are easy to miss.
These signs of development happen in plain sight,
but most of them are undramatic and subtle.
Some are fleeting. None are announced,
which is why they are typically unrecognized and unremarked.
You truly can spot hidden signs of progress.
Overlooked motor and postural signs of your baby’s achievements happen in plain sight.
However, most of them are undramatic and subtle.
Some are fleeting. None are announced. Which is why they usually go unrecognized and unremarked.
56 Signs tools.
A few baby milestones, like crawling and walking, are obvious and well known.
But there are dozens of other good-news markers that are usually missed.
Don’t want to miss them?
The 56 Signs Card Deck is an ideal solution. It will help you spot dozens of those “hidden” infant achievements you would’ve otherwise missed.
It’s a parent-friendly guide to 56 milestones that typically appear in a baby's first 18 months.
Each milestone is named, illustrated, and explained.
Interested, but unsure?
Get the free Sampler by signing up for the free 56 Signs Newsletter.
Your confirmation email will have a link to it.
56 Signs Graph
A 56 Signs Graph is a graph of Baby’s progress that you can create as a valued keepsake.
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About
I’m a father of four and a retired university professor. I taught and studied infant and child development for nearly 40 years.
For one multi-year project we asked new parents to complete a daily checklist diary about their baby’s milestones for many months. We didn’t know if they would.
More than 500 agreed, and most sent us completed checklists for months. They learned a lot and so did we.
One very clear conclusion was that most parents really enjoy watching for unrecognized signs of baby progress.
After retiring, I’ve had the time to create a parent tool that builds on what I learned from that study and those parents.
That tool is 56 Signs. I hope you find it useful.
Regards,
Warren.
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