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and encouraging physical activity. Your baby is going to achieve her developmental milestones in three primary growth ...
Since their first cry, your baby has come a long way. If you observe your 2-month-old’s milestones, you’ll notice that your baby now pays attention to faces, turns their head toward sounds ...
Why developmental milestones are important ... recommended every three months during the first year. There are milestones for physical, social, language and cognitive abilities.
From the start, babies want to explore their world. They are eager to move their eyes, their mouths, and their bodies toward the people and objects that comfort and interest them. They practice ...
It’s a year when they undergo big changes in all areas of their life, including physical growth ... will follow your child's milestones in a process called developmental monitoring.
In early childhood, growth charts are used to monitor the height, weight and head circumference, serving as a screening tool to identify physical development ... and is associated with behavioral ...
The CDC divides these milestones into several categories for each age, including social and emotional behaviors, language and communication skills, cognitive abilities and physical development and ...