The first year of life is a period of significant change and growth in the areas of cognitive, motor, social and emotional, and language areas. Understanding the norms of development during this time and ways to assess your child's progress will ensure your child is off to a great start in life.
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Trends in Gender Development
This table summarizes the developmental progression of the gender concept, gender roles, and sex-typed...
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Children's Development Nine to Twelve Months
While reading this information, please keep in mind that all children are unique. While the sequence of development is...
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Healthy Start, Grow Smart: Your Five-Month-Old
Your Five-Month-Old Your five-month-old is full of energy. He wakes himself up in the morning and is ready to dive...
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Wheezing and Asthma in Infants
Millions of kids under the age of 18 have asthma. Most develop symptoms by age 6; some do as young as by age...
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The First Year: 7 Month Milestones
Crawling, teething, and endless conversation are only three of the new skills your baby's mastered this month. Find out...
Source: Education.com
