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Here's what to expect in the early years of your child's development, from infancy to age 6.
When will she smile for the first time? What is the right age for toilet-training? And when are afternoon naps no longer necessary? Here, all the milestones relating to your child's development — including her health, and her eating sleeping, and playing patterns — for ages newborn to 6. Plus: Problem behaviors to watch for.
Note: These are only guidelines. For answers to concerns and questions, be sure to contact your pediatrician. search by age: search by topic:
Newborn to 1 Month
1 to 3 Months 3 to 6 Months 6 to 9 Months 9 to 12 Months 12 to 18 Months 18 to 24 Months 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years
Newborn Reflexes
Grasping Hiccups Rooting Startle (Moro) Health Body Temperature & Fever Crying Doctor Visits Immunizations Jaundice Safety Skin Teeth Umbilical Cord Urine & Bowel Movements
Development
Emotional Height & Weight Learning Motor Skills Potty Training Speech Social Milestones Crawling Hearing Lifting Head Seeing Sitting Smelling Smiling Standing Walking From Our Sponsors
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