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  • What are Babies Milestones? How Should a Baby Grow?

  • Monthly Baby Milestones

  • Your children may be able to start crawling

  • on his or her 6th month of age,

  • but others may don't even be able

  • to roll over from their tummy yet.

  • The development stages of every child

  • are different,

  • but theoretically,

  • babies will follow these milestones

  • throughout their first year of life

  • at their own pace.

  • 1 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Notices faces.

  • Sees bold patterns, especially in black and white.

  • Recognizes the sound of your voice.

  • Starts to coo

  • and make sounds beyond a simple cry.

  • Brings his hands within range of his eyes and mouth.

  • Moves his head side to side

  • when lying on his stomach.

  • 2 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Starts to recognize people at the distance

  • and smile.

  • Begins to follow things with eyes.

  • Briefly calms herself.

  • May bring her hands to her mouth to self-soothe.

  • Begins to get fussy

  • and acts bored if the activity doesn't change.

  • Holds her head up.

  • Begins to push up when lying on her tummy.

  • Makes smoother movements with her arms and legs.

  • 3 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Can distinguish your face from others.

  • Starts to have different cries for different needs:

  • hunger,

  • diaper change,

  • pain.

  • Opens and shuts hands.

  • Turns his head away

  • to express boredom.

  • Swipes at dangling objects.

  • Follows moving objects with his eyes.

  • Turns his head in the direction of sounds.

  • Enjoys playing with other people

  • and may cry when the playing stops.

  • 4 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Starts to giggle and laugh.

  • Copies facial expressions.

  • Reaches for a toy with one hand.

  • Holds her head steady, unsupported.

  • Pushes up onto her elbows

  • when she's lying on her tummy.

  • 5 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Rolls over from tummy to back.

  • Explores toys by putting them in his mouth.

  • Babbles.

  • Loves to look at himself in a mirror.

  • Entertains himself for short periods of time.

  • 6 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Starts creeping along the floor.

  • Starts sitting unaided.

  • Passes things from one hand to the other.

  • Starts to understand simple words.

  • Responds to her name.

  • 7 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Enjoys dropping things on the floor.

  • Plays simple games like peekaboo.

  • Begins to respond tono”.

  • Finds partially hidden objects.

  • 8 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Begins crawling.

  • Stands while holding onto something.

  • Develops a pincer grasp

  • (using the thumb and index finger).

  • 9 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Maybe wary of strangers

  • and clings to familiar people.

  • Has favorite toys.

  • Makes a lot of different sounds

  • like "mama" and "bababababa".

  • Copies sounds and gestures of others.

  • Uses fingers to point to things.

  • 10 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Explores things in different ways

  • like shaking,

  • banging and throwing.

  • Pulls to stand.

  • Starts cruising.

  • Shuffling along while holding on to furniture.

  • Gets into a sitting position without help.

  • Begins feeding herself finger food,

  • thanks to better hand-eye coordination.

  • 11 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Understands object permanence.

  • Crawls up the upstairs while supervised.

  • Makes sounds with changes in tone,

  • sounds more like speech.

  • Develops separation anxiety.

  • 12 MONTH OLD BABY MILESTONES:

  • Responds to simple spoken requests

  • and directions.

  • Uses basic gestures

  • like shaking his head="No",

  • or waving="Bye bye".

  • Says "mama" and "dada"

  • and exclamations like "oh oh".

  • Looks at the right image or object

  • when it's named.

  • Starts to using things correctly,

  • for example

  • drinks from a cup or brushes his hair.

  • May stand alone.

  • May take a few steps without holding on.

What are Babies Milestones? How Should a Baby Grow?

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