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This is a Chart that helps you track your baby's progress from their first smile to first words etc. It tells you what to expect from your baby from birth to first birthday.
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Developmental Milestone Chart
Use this chart to track your baby's progress each month. Don't worry if your baby hasn't
hit some of the milestones yet, as every baby develops differently.
1 Month
Holds finger when placed in palm
Lifts head when lying on tummy
Responds to sounds and movement
Watches faces
Recognises bold black and white patterns
May follow sudden movement or objects with eyes briefly
May begin to make sounds like 'gooh' and 'gah'
May lift head at 45 degrees
2 Months
Lifts head up for extended periods
Watches his own hands
First social smile may occur
First Laugh may occur
May do mini-pushups when laying on tummy
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3 Months
Can hold head upright for longer periods
May recognize parents faces
Closely watches moving objects and people
Regularly makes noises
Swipes at toys
May start to dribble and blow bubbles
May roll over from tummy to back
4 - 5 Months
Regularly smiles and laughs
Can support own weight briefly when being held in standing position
Verbally responds in a conversational manner
May grasp and hold toys
Notices and turns toward loud sounds
May imitate basic sounds
May start teething
May be ready to consume solids
Can see different colors
Often watches and plays with hands and feet
May turn when name is called
May roll from back to tummy
6 - 8 Months
May sit without support for short periods
Regularly imitates sounds
May pass objects from one hand to the other
May start crawling
Lunges Forward
Uses a raking grasp to bring distant objects closer
May develop preferences for toys
May say first recognisable words. Mama or Dada
May briefly stand whilst holding onto something
Complete head control
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9-12 Months
Sits without support
Can easily pick up toys
Makes walking movements when supported in position
May understand and obey the word 'no'
Stands while holding something
Waves goodbye
Can refer to correct parent as 'mama' or 'dada'
Imitates others activities
Plays games like peek-a-boo and patty cake
Communicates with hand gestures
Understands simple instructions
May start to walk
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