8. Gattonamento sì, gattonamento no, questo è il dilemma
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Sono certo che se il tuo bambino ha saltato il gattonamento avrai ricevuto almeno 4 o 5 diagnosi da Instagram.
Ma siamo sicuri che questa tappa di sviluppo abbia un peso così importante nello sviluppo del bambino? In questa puntata lo scopriamo approfondendo questo argomento e analizzando tutte le informazioni necessarie a comprendere il reale stato delle cose, con il supporto, come sempre, della letteratura scientifica.
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