A baby’s first year is a time of amazing transition. At birth, your baby can do little more than look around, nurse and move hands and feet. Near their first birthday, expect them to be an active crawler—maybe even starting to take steps—playing with rattles and toys, and transitioning toward drinking from a cup. Here’s what you might expect: 0–3 Months
3–6 Months
6–9 Months
9–12 Months
Created with love and care by our child development experts, this is a comprehensive set of guidelines for various baby development milestones and a tool for helping parents grow with their babies.
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Both gross motor skills and fine motor skills are what enable all of us - babies, toddlers, children and adults - to be physically active and control our bodies. While your baby’s motions may seem random and uncontrolled, control over his limbs develops gradually. Read more
In the following article, we try to answer all your tummy time questions to help ensure that tummy time becomes a significant and enjoyable part of your baby’s day. Read more
Created with love and care by our child development experts, this is a comprehensive set of guidelines for various baby development milestones and a tool for helping parents grow with their babies.
Milestones
Tiny Tips
Articles
Once you recognize the importance of tummy time, the next step is learning how to help your baby practice tummy time. Read through this article to learn about the recommended tummy time positions and get some useful tips on how to make tummy time easier and fun for baby. Read more
At the moment of birth, baby’s brain is a little over a quarter of the size of an adult’s brain and grows rapidly in the first three years. This ione reason why the first years are so significant in helping babies realize their full potential. Listening to music is one excellent way to do so. Read more
0-3 Months
3-6 months
6-9 Months
9-12 Months
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