Preschooler milestones between ages 4 and 5
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Preschooler milestones between ages 4 and 5

Preschoolers at this age achieve milestones that literally get them ready for school: their attention span is longer, creativity & storytelling are being developed along with learned knowledge like counting. Comprehensive list of milestones: Social/Emotional Milestones Cognitive Milestones (learning, thinking, problem-solving) Language/Communication Milestones Movement/Physical Development Milestones Please keep in mind that this is not medical…

Developmental milestones between 2.5 and 3 years
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Developmental milestones between 2.5 and 3 years

There is a significant development in your toddler’s cognitive capacity regarding understanding of causality. Communication with you could have been good with you as parents before but at this age your toddler can communicate with other people and peers with getting their point across. Here is a list of what to expect: Social/Emotional Milestones Cognitive…

Toddler developmental milestones between 2 years and 30 months
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Toddler developmental milestones between 2 years and 30 months

At this age, your toddler will surprise you with a full sentence like “Doggie run”, used in the right context. They can do simple routines and have a vocabulary of about 50 or so words. Full list of what to expect: Social/Emotional Milestones Cognitive Milestones (learning, thinking, problem-solving) Language/Communication Milestones Movement/Physical Development Milestones Please keep…

Developmental milestones between 18 and 24 months of age
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Developmental milestones between 18 and 24 months of age

It is fascinating how much children learn by 24 months of age, how independent they become. But with that independence comes a defiance and testing of limits, so brace yourself. Here is a full list of what can you expect can be achieved between 18 and 24 months of age: Social/Emotional Milestones Cognitive Milestones (learning,…

Development milestones for toddlers 15 to 18 months-old
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Development milestones for toddlers 15 to 18 months-old

You better have done your aerobic sessions for this period because you are gonna need them; your toddler is now walking and exploring everything in their path! We know it is not easy and that you are exhausted most of the time but try to limit your toddler’s screen time and make sure the content…

Toddler developmental milestones 12 to 15 months
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Toddler developmental milestones 12 to 15 months

Level of interaction you can have with your toddler is rising – she is showing affection for you and other known persons she knows. Your toddler is also developing her walking skills and can surprise you how many words she recognizes. Here is a full list of milestones you can expect: Social/Emotional Milestones Cognitive Milestones…

Development milestones for 9 to 12 month-old babies
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Development milestones for 9 to 12 month-old babies

Between 9 and 12 months of age, children are little waddling & babbling characters responding to simple requests. Isn’t it wondrous? You can use our free Tummy Time app at this age for hand-eye coordination and teaching your baby to use her index finger to make food for the caterpillar, while still being easy on…

Baby’s developmental milestones between 6 and 9 months of age
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Baby’s developmental milestones between 6 and 9 months of age

The emotional lows are getting lower and highs are getting higher at this age as your baby displays an ever expanding array of emotions. Those may include shyness or fear around strangers and immense joy when interacting with people she knows. Tracking objects, following their path starts at this period of life. Also fine motor…

Developmental milestones for babies between 4 and 6 months of age
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Developmental milestones for babies between 4 and 6 months of age

At this age, between 4 and 6 months, your baby responds to familiar people and shows them positive and negative emotions. While doing tummy time exercises, she starts rolling from her tummy to her back and vice versa. This is an important step towards siting and later on, crawling. She loves to look at herself…