Milestones
Milestones
All babies learn and develop at their own pace, but there are certain “milestones” that you and your baby’s doctor will discuss and track as your baby grows.
What are milestones?
Developmental milestones are activities and things that most babies can do at certain ages. Development is divided into different areas:
- Communication (language)
- Movement (motor)
- Play and social skills (social-emotional)
- Learning/memory/attention (cognitive)
Every baby develops slightly differently. Some babies learn language a little faster; some focus on movement a little more. But most babies should be able to do certain things in each of the development areas by a certain age. Watching how your baby plays, interacts, soothes, speaks, and moves will help you learn about their development. At every check up, you and your baby’s doctor will discuss milestones and how to help your baby continue to learn and grow.
How parents can help with development
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