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Eleven to Twelve Months of Development

  • Walks and holds onto walls
  • Uses gestures like head nods
  • Fine motor skills are better
  • Stands
  • Holds and drinks from a cup
  • Uses words "mama" and "dada" to refer to certain people
  • Shows strong likes and dislikes
  • Looks in mirrors often
  • Points and identifies objects in books
  • Understands simple phrases
  • Says some words regularly

Eleven Months

Twelve Months Old

Nine to Ten Months of Development

  • Starts gaining fine motor skills like using single fingers
  • Puts objects in containers
  • Crawls Well
  • Responds to the word "no" and its own name
  • Starts saying worlds like "no" "dada" and "mama"
  • Looks for dropped objects
  • Takes objects out of containers and put them back up

Nine Months

Two Months

Three Months

Two to Three Months of Development

  • Starts showing facial expressions such as excitement
  • Want more companionship and enjoys being tickled
  • Baby is making more sounds and focuses on objects better
  • Supports upper body and begins to grab objects
  • Baby shows preference for red and blue over yellow
  • Distinguish familiar and unfamiliar faces
  • Can tell a smile from a frown

One Month of Development

  • Coos and babbles
  • Cries a lot but calms at caregivers face
  • Gains info through senses
  • Prefers faces to objects
  • Baby is lifting its head and turns from side to side.
  • Reacts to parents voice
  • Focuses on objects
  • Gains info through senses
  • Prefers faces to objects

Seven to Eight Months of Development

  • Enjoys other children
  • Begins experiencing stranger anxiety
  • Rolls over to both sides, sits up steadily, and pulls itself up by itself
  • Babbles stings of vowels such as "ba,ba,ba"
  • Begins understanding cause and effect
  • Remembers things that happened
  • Sorts objects by size

Four to Six Months of Development

  • Alert for long periods of time
  • Recognizes its own name
  • Distinguishes between friendly and angry voices
  • Baby begins to move more, rolling from side to side
  • Baby can sit up on its own
  • Can recognize basic sounds of native language

One Month

  • Sequels, laughs, and babbles
  • Can tell the difference in family members
  • May cry when left alone

Eight Months

Five Months

Seven Months

Four Months

Ten Months

Six Months

Babies First Year

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