Newborn & Baby

Mother's Milk vs Cow's Milk

Mother’s milk offers the appropriate amounts of carbohydrate, protein, and fat, breast milk provides vitamins, minerals, digestive enzymes, and hormones required for an infant. Cow’s milk has high amounts of calcium that is essential for development and strengthening of bones. It also has a number of other nutrients and vitamins (either naturally or through fortification) including Biotin, Iodine, Magnesium, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, etc.
Infant vs Toddler

Infant is a term which is used to refer to a baby who is 0 to 12 months old . Toddlers are children of one to three years of age. Both these phases of growing up are marked by different cognitive and physiological changes.
Infant Formula vs Toddler Formula

Infant formula is a food supplement for feeding to babies under one year of age. Toddler formulas have been designed for children between 1 and 3 years of age.
Infant vs Newborn

Infant and newborn, both these words are used to refer a young offspring of human. Infant is generally used for babies who are one to twelve months old. The upper limit can also be up to two years or 24 months. On the other hand, newborns are those who are just few hours, days or weeks old.
Infant vs Child

Infant is the term that is used for a very young offspring of a human. Generally infants include a child from 9 days old to less than 12 months. Child is used to refer to a young person before the onset of puberty or below the legal age of majority. Generally, it includes children below 12 years of age.
Baby Pram vs Baby Stroller

Baby Pram and Stroller, both are wheeled devices which are used to carry children. A baby pram is like a cradle in which babies can lie, whereas a stroller is like a chair in which babies can sit upright.
Baby vs Child

The word ‘baby’ means any child from birth to age 4, whereas the word ‘child’ refers to any child from three months to 12 years of age.
Daycare vs Childcare

A daycare or childcare refers to an institution that provides care and supervision to infants and young children in the absence of their legal parents. However, daycare can also be used in context to an elderly daycare center in which a supportive environment is provided to the elders who need care and support.
Babysitter vs Childminder

Generally, a babysitter is a person who takes care of the children on a temporary basis when the parents are not at home. A childminder also takes care of children during the absence of parents. However, they are qualified professionals. Unlike a babysitter, a childminder must pass the government approval process.
Babysitter vs Nanny

Generally, a babysitter is a person who takes care of the children on a temporary basis when the parents are not at home. Nanny refers to a person who is employed to take care of the children on a regular basis in a household. A nanny is usually a trained woman. However, some variations in the differences are found in context to international usage.
Nanny vs Maid

Nanny refers to a person who is employed to take care of children in a household. A nanny is usually a trained woman. A maid is someone who is employed to assist domestic chores. A maid is always a woman.
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