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The First Year

The First Year

In the first year your baby progresses from a cute little being to a naughty agile creature. Learn more about the developments that take place in a child during the first year of her development.

A lot of developments take place in a child during her first year of development. Children are expected to achieve certain developmental milestones within one year however some children may take more time. Take a quick look the growth milestones that a child may achieve at different time intervals by the completion of one year.

0 to 3 months

The baby's appearance begins to change as she loses her newborn look. When put on her tummy, she will lift her head briefly. Her legs may still be bent. At about 2 months, the head will stay up at 45 degrees for a longer time. At about 3 months, she will be completely stretched and able to hold her head up.

4 to 6 months

The baby will be able to roll from side to side and support herself on her forearms. By the time, she is 5 months old, her head and body will be well raised and she will be able to roll from back to side. At 6 months, she should be able to sit unsupported for a few seconds. At this stage, the baby's ability to twist and turn begins to develop.

7 to 9 months

At 7 months, the baby will continue to bend forward to support her sitting position. She will be able to sit up completely unsupported by the time she is 8 months old. When she is 9 months old, she will try to crawl and support herself on her hands and knees.

10 to 12 months

At 10 months, the baby begins to crawl with extended arms and legs and pulls up to a standing position. In the eleventh month, she will totter around with support. When she is twelve months old, the baby will probably be able to move around while she is supported.

Baby's First Birthday

This is an important milestone in the physical development of the child. Beyond the first year mark, the baby's body grows in length, loses its plump podgy appearance, becomes firmer, stronger and more muscular with adult proportions. Balance and coordination are mastered and fine movements are learned.

Encouraging Speedy Development during the First Year

Parents can do various activities to aid speedy development in a child during the first year of her development. Listed below are some of the things that parents can do to boost baby’s development.
  • Talk to your baby as much as you can right from the time she is born as this activity will enable her to start talking early.
  • Breastfeed the baby for the period of 6 months after which solids can be introduced to her and breastfeeding can be continued.
  • Breastfeeding is very important for the overall development of the child.
  • Provide right kind of toys that suit each stage of development. For example, toys like rattles, cot mobiles etc are suitable for babies who are 0 to 3 months old and above. To find about age appropriate toys, you can also do a detailed search on internet.
  • Get picture books for your baby. Point towards different pictures and read their names aloud to your baby.
  • Sing songs and tell stories to your baby on regular basis.
  • Take a walk of a park or a garden along with your baby once in a while.

The above activities help to stimulate brain development in babies. Some of the activities can also aid in the development of gross and find motor skills. So, it is a must to carry out such activities with babies in order to aid their growth and development and help them achieve developmental milestones faster.




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Ravi
Ravi.14 years ago
i record all the movements of my child right from his birthday. his each and every development is ecorded in my camera.
 
 
 
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radhika
radhika.14 years ago
your milestone chart cabn be very distressing to some parents. please add that whre walking is concerned, it can be even sixteen months before baby takes his/her first step and atill be normal.
 
 
 
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shankar
shankar.14 years ago
i second the opinion expressed
by radhika. please stress the
fact that not all babies reach
all the milestones at the same
time. you must put in a special
reference for pre-mature babies
whose milestone are in general
quite different from normal
babies.
 
 
 
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Andrea
Andrea.14 years ago
the statement that babies should be able to walk well by the tenth month is false. anytime before 18 months is considered normal.
 
 
 
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devika
devika.14 years ago
what to feed a 20 month old kid?
 
 
 
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Christian
Christian.14 years ago
my sister-in-law said if i put my son in a walker to soon he wouldn't develope his muscles as well. he is 4 months old and can hold his self up very well. he practically stands on his own! so do you think that's true?
 
 
 
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rachel
rachel.14 years ago
this is a great site... im a native american but have fallen easily in love with indian food and culture. im a new mommy (8 month old girl) thanks for the recipes
 
 
 
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shital
shital.14 years ago
my baby is premature and 11 months old. he can not crawl or walk. for the last 15 days he has stopped eating solid food also. what is the reason behind it?
 
 
 
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Kashmier
Kashmier.14 years ago
i agree with the views and the different sorts of views people have. my twins weigh only 2 pounds they are prematurely born and need plenty of care.
 
 
 
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homer
homer.14 years ago
doh!!!
 
 
 
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