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Important Milestones: By The End Of 1 Year (12 Months) |
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Babies develop at their own pace, so it's
impossible to tell exactly when your child will learn a given skill. The
developmental milestones listed below will give you a general idea of
the changes you can expect, but don't be alarmed if your own baby's
development takes a slightly different course.
Social and Emotional
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Shy or
anxious with strangers
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Cries when
mother or father leaves
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Enjoys
imitating people in his play
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Shows
specific preferences for certain people and toys
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Tests
parental responses to his actions during feedings
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Tests
parental responses to his behavior
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May be
fearful in some situations
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Prefers
mother and/or regular caregiver over all others
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Repeats
sounds or gestures for attention
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Finger-feeds himself
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Extends arm
or leg to help when being dressed
Cognitive
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Explores
objects in many different ways (shaking, banging, throwing, dropping)
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Finds
hidden objects easily
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Looks at
correct picture when the image is named
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Imitates
gestures
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Begins to
use objects correctly (drinking from cup, brushing hair, dialing
phone, listening to receiver)
Language
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Pays
increasing attention to speech
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Responds to
simple verbal requests
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Responds to
"no"
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Uses simple
gestures, such as shaking head for "no"
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Babbles
with inflection (changes in tone)
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Says "dada"
and "mama"
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Uses
exclamations, such as "Oh-oh!"
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Tries to
imitate words
Movement
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Reaches
sitting position without assistance
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Crawls
forward on belly
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Assumes
hands-and-knees position
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Creeps on
hands and knees
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Gets from
sitting to crawling or prone (lying on stomach) position
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Pulls self
up to stand
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Walks
holding on to furniture
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Stands
momentarily without support
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May walk
two or three steps without support
Hand and Finger Skills
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Uses pincer
grasp
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Bangs two
objects together
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Puts
objects into container
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Takes
objects out of container
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Lets
objects go voluntarily
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Pokes with
index finger
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Tries to
imitate scribbling
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Developmental
Health Watch
Alert your child's doctor or nurse if your child displays any of
the following signs of possible developmental delay for this age
range.
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Does not crawl
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Drags one side of body while crawling (for over one month)
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Cannot stand when supported
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Does not search for objects that are hidden while he or she
watches
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Says no single words ("mama" or "dada")
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Does not learn to use gestures, such as waving or shaking head
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Does not point to objects or pictures
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