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Teaching children to walk: What you need to know
For many parents, early walking is a sign of good development. In fact, early walking is just a sign of muscle strength. This is only a sign that some children's motor skills develop relatively early, not the maturity of their mental development.
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12-month-old children: Nutrition and oral care
The 12-month milestone marks an important step in your baby's development. Many parents worry about what to feed their 1-year-old child to provide enough nutrients, helping them to be healthier and smarter. The nutritional regimen for 1-year-old children needs to be balanced, diverse and appropriate to become the premise for the baby's later developmental milestones.
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Child development in the 9th month after birth
When entering the 9-month stage, children will become more active and interested in exploring the world around them. At this time, children develop in all aspects, from motor skills, physical, language, to emotions and intelligence. Children also become more flexible and begin to know how to regulate their emotions. So what should mothers pay attention to during this stage of their child's development? Read the references below and apply them to taking care of your baby more.
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The development of the 38-week-old baby after birth
Here's some important information to help you understand your 38-week-old baby better. You'll need to track your baby's development and milestones like talking, walking, growth, memory, and more.
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9-month-old babies: Physical, motor, cognitive and emotional development
At 9 months old, babies can start to crawl, roll over and move around to explore the world around them. In fact, at this time, babies can distinguish between people and objects at a distance, and they can even hear and try to find out where the sounds come from. Therefore, 9 months old babies are considered the golden stage of physical development, forming awareness, movement and emotions.
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Develop your baby's senses through play
Playtime is an opportunity to encourage the development of children's senses (touch, smell, hearing, sight and taste). Through the development of the senses can promote the physical and mental development of children.
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Children's ability to walk on their own at each age
Walking is one of the signs that helps parents recognize the good development of their children. As the child's muscle strength develops, this action also becomes easier. So, how will the ability to walk and the development of this activity take place according to each age?
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Assessing your toddler's development: What you need to know
Watching your child grow and change over time, seeing if he or she is meeting important milestones in playing, learning, speaking, behaving and acting is exciting and incredibly important. If you notice that your child is not meeting important milestones, you should talk to your doctor about this.
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Sensory development according to the age of children
From birth, children learn about the world through their five senses. Developing your child's senses through sensory play is a great way to engage your child in exploring the world around them.
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16-month-old language and cognitive development: fine-tuning skills
16-month-olds are smart kids because they start to learn language skills and understand more about the world around them. Language and cognitive development comes naturally in typically developing children, but can be accelerated with parental support.
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Language and cognitive development of 18-month-olds: Speak loudly and clearly
Children develop at a rapid pace and the differences are evident from day to day. 18-month-olds have language development characterized by the ability to speak loudly and clearly. In addition, this article also provides additional information to help parents understand what their 18-month-old can do so that they can provide more appropriate support and interaction.
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