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  2. Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act, and move. Click on the age of your child to see the milestones: 2 months; 4 months; 6 months; 9 months; 1 year; 15 months; 18 months; 2 years; 30 months; 3 ...

  3. Baby milestones chart: Development milestones by month

    www.babycenter.com/baby/baby-development/baby-milestones-1-to-6-months_1496585

    Watching for development milestones helps you and your baby's pediatrician ensure that your baby's development is on track. In the first year, babies learn and grow at an astonishing pace. These 12 months are chock-full of exciting development milestones, from saying "mama" or "dada" to sitting up, crawling, and maybe even taking those ...

  4. Keep track of your babys developmental milestones through this organized, color-coded, and compact guide. The ultimate resource center for baby’s development! The Baby Games Calendar : If baby enjoys playing, then check out these fun games for infants and toddlers!

  5. Baby Developmental Milestones by Month - Cleveland Clinic

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    Baby development milestones: 4 to 6 months. Between 4 and 6 months, your baby is much more active both physically and verbally. Not only does your child respond to your approach, but they actively participate with family members in play and initiate some of the interactions.

  6. Learn more about infant, baby and toddler milestones by month or type. Start with your little one's first smile, first steps, first words, first haircut and more.

  7. Important Milestones: Your Baby By Six Months | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/milestones-6mo.html

    Check the milestones your child has reached by the end of 6 months. Take this checklist with you and talk with your child’s doctor at every visit about the milestones your child has reached and what to expect next.

  8. Infant development: Milestones from 4 to 6 months - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../in-depth/infant-development/art-20048178

    Expect your baby to grow and develop at your baby's own pace. But consider these general infant development milestones as your baby's personality appears.

  9. Infants & Toddlers: Milestones & Schedules | Parent Information -...

    www.cdc.gov/parents/infants/milestones-and-schedules.html

    Parents play a critical role in their child’s development. Providing a safe and loving home and spending time together makes a big difference. Track your child’s growth and development, and learn about developmental disabilities and immunization recommendations.

  10. Infant development: Birth to 3 months - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../in-depth/infant-development/art-20048012

    Your baby might reach some developmental milestones ahead of schedule and lag behind on others. This is common. But it's a good idea to know some warning signs of a developmental delay.

  11. Baby Development Stages in the First Year: Month by Month - ...

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    As a parent, you're likely watching your little one's every move and wondering it they're "on time" for those precious baby development stages. We'll tell you want to expect — but remember that...