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		<title>Top Developmental Milestones in the First Year</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your baby’s first year is filled with exciting changes as they grow and develop at a rapid pace. While every baby develops at their own unique rhythm, there are key milestones many little ones reach within specific timeframes. Understanding these milestones can help parents support healthy development and celebrate each stage with confidence. 0–3 Months:...</p>
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<p class="" data-start="105" data-end="449">Your baby’s first year is filled with exciting changes as they grow and develop at a rapid pace. While every baby develops at their own unique rhythm, there are key milestones many little ones reach within specific timeframes. Understanding these milestones can help parents support healthy development and celebrate each stage with confidence.</p>
<h3 class="" data-start="451" data-end="494"><strong data-start="455" data-end="492">0–3 Months: Laying the Foundation</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="495" data-end="778">In the first few months, your baby will begin responding to voices, focusing on faces, and showing signs of social engagement with smiles. Physical skills are also developing—they’ll begin lifting their head briefly during tummy time and move their arms and legs with more purpose.</p>
<p class="" data-start="780" data-end="809"><strong data-start="780" data-end="807">Milestones to look for:</strong></p>
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<p class="" data-start="812" data-end="838">Tracking with their eyes</p>
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<p class="" data-start="841" data-end="863">Responding to sounds</p>
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<p class="" data-start="866" data-end="884">Smiling socially</p>
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<h3 class="" data-start="886" data-end="928"><strong data-start="890" data-end="926">4–6 Months: Rolling and Reaching</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="929" data-end="1150">Between 4 and 6 months, babies gain more control over their bodies. They may start rolling from tummy to back, reaching for toys, and bringing objects to their mouths. Babbling also becomes more frequent during this time.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1152" data-end="1181"><strong data-start="1152" data-end="1179">Milestones to look for:</strong></p>
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<p class="" data-start="1184" data-end="1198">Rolling over</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1201" data-end="1224">Reaching and grasping</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1227" data-end="1248">Babbling and cooing</p>
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<h3 class="" data-start="1250" data-end="1293"><strong data-start="1254" data-end="1291">7–9 Months: Sitting and Exploring</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="1294" data-end="1479">By now, your baby may begin sitting up without support and starting to explore their surroundings. Many babies will begin to show early crawling movements and may respond to their name.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1481" data-end="1510"><strong data-start="1481" data-end="1508">Milestones to look for:</strong></p>
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<p class="" data-start="1513" data-end="1541">Sitting without assistance</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1544" data-end="1572">Starting to crawl or scoot</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1575" data-end="1604">Recognizing familiar people</p>
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<h3 class="" data-start="1606" data-end="1654"><strong data-start="1610" data-end="1652">10–12 Months: Standing and First Words</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="1655" data-end="1863">The end of the first year often brings standing, cruising (walking while holding onto furniture), and even first steps. Language development picks up, and your baby may say simple words like “mama” or “dada.”</p>
<p class="" data-start="1865" data-end="1894"><strong data-start="1865" data-end="1892">Milestones to look for:</strong></p>
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<p class="" data-start="1897" data-end="1918">Pulling up to stand</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1921" data-end="1943">Walking with support</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1946" data-end="1971">Saying 1–2 simple words</p>
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<h3 class="" data-start="1973" data-end="2017"><strong data-start="1977" data-end="2015">Supporting Your Baby’s Development</strong></h3>
<p class="" data-start="2018" data-end="2221">Every baby is different, and reaching milestones at slightly different times is normal. Encourage development through tummy time, interactive play, reading, and talking to your baby throughout the day.</p>
<p class="" data-start="2223" data-end="2389">If you ever have concerns about your baby’s development, don’t hesitate to reach out to your pediatrician. Early intervention and support can make a big difference.</p>
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