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Child Development

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Babies grow and develop quickly during their first year of life. As a parent, you are the most important person in your child’s life. You notice when your baby smiles for the first time, rolls over, sits, walks and begins to talk. These moments mean that your child is learning!

Below you can read about the developmental stages your baby will go through in their first year. If you have concerns about your baby’s development, talk with your health care provider.

To find out who to contact to get a free developmental screening for your child call the Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588.

Birth to 12 Months

Your baby is growing fast and learning new things every day. Here is a list of some things babies can do by 12 months of age. Remember that every child is different. Your child will develop at a rate that is right for her.

Birth – 3 Months 3 – 6 Months 6 – 12 Months
  • Look at you, watch your face
  • Startle or cry at sudden loud noises
  • Smile in response to your smile or voice
  • Lift his head and chest when on his stomach
  • Easily take a bottle or breast and suck well
  • Play with feet while on her back
  • Hold his head steady and upright without support
  • Reach for a toy
  • Roll over
  • Try to show likes and dislikes
  • Pull herself to standing with some help
  • Transfer objects from one hand to another
  • Copy speech sounds
  • Feed himself finger food
  • Let you know she understands a simple question (“Do you want more?”)

Development of Vision and Hearing

Some developmental signs are easy for you to notice. Others are not. Your baby’s vision and hearing are important.

Help your baby to learn and develop!

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