Your baby will enter her second year, become a child, crawl strongly, walk and start talking even a bit. Exploring the boundaries defined by the rules and her own physical and developmental limits will account for most of her future years.
Because each child grows at a specific rate, it is impossible to determine exactly when a child can complete the skill. Developmental milestones will give you an idea of what changes can be expected when a child grows, but do not panic even if his course is slightly different. But remind your pediatrician if you have any of the following signs of potential developmental retardation in this age group
After walking a few months or walking with toes could not form a mature heel walking mode
I do not seem to know the function of ordinary household goods (brush, phone, bell, fork, spoon) for 15 months.
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Yes. If the baby is stunned, it is important to have early intervention service as soon as possible. A stunt is when your child does not reach the milestone of development when you expect it. Development milestones are skills and activities that most children can do at a certain age. Milestones include sitting, walking, talking, social skills, thought skills. Early intervention services help improve children's development. They can help them learn important skills from birth to 3 years old. Services include therapies that help children talk, walk, learn self-help skills, and interact with other people
A milestone is a developmental skill or behavior that most children can do at a certain age or time. Most milestones are usually built on top of each other. Development milestones are useful because parents and family caregivers can help you understand the expectations of children of a certain age. They can observe and strengthen child's development and progress through appropriate support. It is important to remember that the age at each stage of development is simply an average. Unlike other children, all children develop and learn at their own pace. Children may also grow fast in one area and a long time to grow in another area. Even if a child can not act as expected by his age group, it does not necessarily have a problem. However, if you can not achieve the anticipated development goals, it may become an early warning signal that needs attention.