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Month-by-month development
By ThinkBaby on 18/03/2009 10:53:47
How your baby changes from month to month
When you become a member of ThinkBaby you are given the chance to receive monthly Baby Development newsletters. These e-mails contain information on how your child is growing, advice on breast feeding and top tips on how to encourage your baby’s
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Your eleven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2004 14:31:00
Parallel play and growing independence
.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop more slowly than full-term babies and can
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Your nine-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/09/2004 14:06:45
What goes up...
language' you used with her in the early days.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop more
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Your eight-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/10/2004 12:01:21
Little fingers like to explore
, for example, 'Where's Daddy? Can you show me Daddy?'NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop
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Your twelve-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2004 15:06:19
Are we walking yet?
to them or try and say their names or 'there' (most likely to be 'da' for the time being). NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide
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Your ten-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/08/2004 14:29:37
On the move
when used near stairs or on uneven surfaces, and development experts say that they aren't useful for preparing your baby to walk because he will use his muscles differently in a walker and doesn't need to learn how to distribute his weight safely
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Your seven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2004 11:51:17
Sitting up and reaching out
nutrition so don't get hung up on trying to get her to eat one specific thing. Her taste buds will develop gradually and you can start introducing more interesting flavours.If some of your baby's teeth have already appeared then you can start cleaning them
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Your six-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2004 11:22:15
Teething may be troubling but it's great for talking
or on freshly pureed food. Keep tastes simple to start with and giving him plenty of time to get used to the new sensation and learn how to push food around his mouth and swallow.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental
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Your five-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2005 09:54:13
More noises please
’re having an important conversation. This success will encourage her and the copying game will help her language develop.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant
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Your four-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 09:21:43
On a developmental roll
coordination improves.His new ability to grab and handle objects and a growing ability to distinguish between more colours and shades contribute to a very welcome new development for you now as your baby is able to play alone for as long as ten or fifteen
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