Babyโs First Milestones: What to Expect in the First Year ๐
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Your babyโs first year will be filled with exciting milestones! Hereโs a month-by-month guide of what to expect, along with tips for supporting their development.
Month 1-3: First Smiles and Eye Contact
- What to Expect: Your baby will start recognizing faces and may offer their first smile around 6-8 weeks.
- How to Support: Engage in face-to-face time with lots of smiles and gentle talking to encourage social interaction.
Month 4-6: Rolling Over and Sitting Up
- What to Expect: Many babies begin to roll over and sit with support by the 6th month.
- How to Support: Give your baby tummy time each day to strengthen muscles needed for rolling and sitting.
Month 7-9: Crawling and Babbling
- What to Expect: Around this time, babies start crawling and experimenting with sounds.
- How to Support: Create a safe space for crawling and encourage communication by responding to their babbling.
Month 10-12: First Steps and First Words
- What to Expect: Babies often take their first steps and say their first recognizable words as they approach their first birthday.
- How to Support: Offer sturdy furniture or baby walkers to practice standing, and talk to them frequently to support language development.
Remember, Every Baby is Unique:
Celebrate milestones at your babyโs pace, as development varies from child to child. The most important thing is providing a nurturing, loving environment.