Baby Development Milestones in the first year

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Summary

This video outlines the key developmental milestones a baby achieves during their first 12 months, from basic reflexes to walking and speaking first words.

Highlights

Eighth Month Milestones
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By eight months, babies begin to learn crawling movements, can get into a standing position for a short time, and continue to babble with increased drooling.

Tenth Month Milestones
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By ten months, babies can shift from lying to crawling to standing, may walk while holding onto things, and are more active during play.

Eleventh Month Milestones
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At eleven months, babies understand more, may say some words, comprehend simple statements, and start replicating behaviors.

Seventh Month Milestones
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At seven months, babies improve previously learned skills, sitting unsupported for longer, and better recognizing and responding to emotions.

Ninth Month Milestones
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At nine months, babies are more active, able to crawl and stand for longer periods, and may start pointing to desired objects.

First Month Milestones
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In the first month, babies start showing basic development signs like lifting hands to their mouth and reacting to bright lights and loud sounds.

Second Month Milestones
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By the second month, babies can hold their head up, track close objects, and start babbling or cooing.

Twelfth Month Milestones
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By twelve months, babies become toddlers, able to stand and take first steps, say a few words, use objects correctly like a spoon, and may throw objects and toys frequently.

Third Month Milestones
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At three months, babies become more coordinated, reaching for objects, smiling at familiar voices, recognizing faces, and babbling more frequently.

Fourth Month Milestones
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By four months, babies will be able to roll over from back to tummy and push down on their legs when held in a standing position.

Fifth Month Milestones
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At five months, babies are more active, rolling from tummy to back and back to tummy, and are able to move objects between their hands.

Sixth Month Milestones
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By six months, babies show more independence, sitting unsupported for short periods, recognizing their name, and expressing a wider range of emotions.

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