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The first 12 months may be the most dynamic period of life. Dramatic changes are taking place in all areas
of growth and development, which include:
When are routine medical visits needed?Routine checkups, or well-baby visits, should occur after the first month at 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months of age. During these visits, your doctor examines your baby for signs of normal growth and development. You will be asked about whether your baby is reaching expected developmental milestones. Immunizations are also given according to the standard schedule.When should I be concerned about my baby's growth and development?Talk to your doctor if your baby is not reaching anticipated growth and development milestones. But keep in mind that every child develops at a different pace. A child who is slow to reach milestones in one area, such as interactive babbling with caregivers, may be ahead in another area, such as crawling or walking. Usually it is of more concern when a child reaches developmental milestones but then loses those abilities. Also, call your doctor if your child shows signs of hearing problems, such as not responding to your voice or to loud noises. Do not hesitate to talk to your doctor any time you have concerns about your child, even if you aren't sure exactly what it is that worries you.How can I help my baby during the first year?You can help promote healthy development by interacting with your child and providing a loving and stimulating environment. Also, learn about normal behavior and development patterns. This information helps you to understand your baby's changes and healthy ways of responding to them. Allow your baby to explore safely. Offer guidance and limits, but respect your baby's curiosity and growing abilities. This can help your child develop the confidence needed to try new skills and to grow and develop into a healthy child. |
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