The first year of Po's birth can be described as "one day at a time":
Wow, baby will smile at me! Wow, baby can sit on his own! Wow, the baby will call mommy! ......
We are delighted with every change.
As soon as something is wrong with the baby, parents begin to be anxious.
The following is a "table of the development indicators of babies under 12 months", you can refer to the development of your baby.
1 month old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
The head can be partially controlled, and the limbs can be bent. Briefly raise the little head to lie on the stomach, clench fists, kick legs, swing arms, listen to sounds and respond, have sharp senses, and blurred vision.
2. Language ability
Will cry and make small noises of themselves.
3. Cognitive ability
Listening to sounds is responsive, the senses are sharp, and the vision is blurred.
2 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Start learning to raise your head and your limbs begin to relax.
2. Language ability
Can make some babbling little syllables.
3. Cognitive ability
From time to time, he smiles, has various emotional reactions, and begins to be curious about the objects around him.
3 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Can change from supine to side, with the head up to 45° when prone and lying down.
2. Language ability
I started babbling and was able to laugh.
3. Cognitive ability
He likes to look and play with his hands, often opening and holding them.
4 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Can control the head well (can basically raise the head 90° when prone down), will turn over.
2. Language ability
Babbling, such as "ah", "oh", "oh", "oh", will always turn with the sound.
3. Cognitive ability
Will laugh, can use body movements to express what he wants.
5 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Have support, can sit independently for a while, support can stand up straight, usually lie down and like to roll their body.
2. Language ability
Can mumble monosyllables to get the attention of parents.
3. Cognitive ability
Start observing things around you and grab your favorite toys.
6 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
You can sit on your own without hand support and can turn over flexibly.
2. Language ability
It can make vague sounds such as "baba" and "mama".
3. Cognitive ability
The expression is richer, and I like to imitate the expressions and voices of adults.
7 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Start crawling, can sit independently for a long time, can play with small objects, can hold things to eat by themselves.
2. Language ability
Can call "mom and dad" and other sounds, but can't distinguish characters.
3. Cognitive ability
You can understand your own name and react when you hear your own name.
8 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Can stand on its own, sit up and lie down on its own, and clap its hands.
2. Language ability
Can imitate a variety of sounds, will repeat various sounds.
3. Cognitive ability
Will observe the movements and expressions of adults, and begin to have a certain understanding of objects.
9 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Will climb, try to stand without support.
2. Language ability
Some babies can speak clearly and understand what their parents say.
3. Cognitive ability
Will distinguish things, will wave.
10 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Can stand up independently for a moment, can take a few steps occasionally, and can hold a bottle and drink milk by himself.
2. Language ability
Can understand the parent's voice actions, can know less vocabulary.
3. Cognitive ability
Will wave goodbye.
11 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
Can climb steps, can pick things up by himself, can turn books.
2. Language ability
Make a conscious sound of one word.
3. Cognitive ability
Loves watching people play.
12 months old ✚●○
1. Motor ability
You can stand without holding things, be able to walk with objects, or even walk independently.
2. Language ability
Be able to name items such as apples, mothers, etc.
3. Cognitive ability
Ask your baby for something, give it, express your likes and dislikes.
Isn't this developmental indicator very powerful? Parents can observe the baby's movements every month to keep abreast of the child's development.
At the same time, it is still necessary to remind everyone that each baby is unique, the development situation also has individual differences, the baby's development needs to be dynamic and continuous observation, can not only rely on a single indicator to judge whether the baby has developmental delay.
If your baby has developmental delays that worry you, parents should take your baby to the hospital for a comprehensive check-up in time.