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Child Development Milestones

Provides a comprehensive list of child development milestones including normal physical development, activities that promote healthy growth and developmental concerns. The content included in this material refers to general child development milestones. Please note that each child is unique and all children develop at different rates. If there are any concerns regarding a specific child’s development, please discuss it with a doctor/pediatrician.

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Reviews (7)

The. K. Feb 21, 2019     

Uninstalling. I can't support sometging that encourages to leave a baby and let it cry purposely.

mar. f. Dec 10, 2018     

I read one line where it told me to ignore my baby cry itself to sleep what sort of barbaric advice is that to give to parents we don't live in the stones ages please consider that babies crying themselves to sleep is very bad for them

Lay. H. Mar 6, 2014     

The milestones on here are almost laughable! I have had 3 children of my own and have many friends with babies and young children. The milestones on this apparently is not only wrong but could be dangerous ... crackers at 6 months? Wheat shouldn't be given until baby is one! I showed my per and she couldn't believe the stuff in here. She told me it was utter trash! Please do your research and contact an actual ped before giving out advice!

S. Z. Oct 9, 2014     

We did knew Evythk just need a hind & that's it is very structure. Great

kri. r. l. Apr 6, 2014     

My daughter started speaking at 3 1/2 mos. Calling the people she knows by the name ex. Tayee (Cherry), Bay (Belle).

A. G. u. Aug 14, 2012     

This is horrible, I noticed some inconsistencies in the birth to 3 months like holds head at 45 degree angle by 1 or 2 months. The real kicker was at 5 months the baby should be eating CRACKERS. It is said to ONLY give children solids after 6 months. Many people also wait for a child to get teeth before they give then anything hard. Please do not use as a reference if new mother. PLEASE!

A. G. u. Nov 27, 2012     

It says by 2 months babies should be rolling over and laughing I have had 3 babies all did well in their milestones Not behind and not 1 rolled over in the 1st 2 months To first time parents that need a precise chart this is not the one for u