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Birth
to one year
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What
to expect..
Babies
grow and change dramatically during their first year.
They
begin to:
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Develop
some control over their bodies. They learn to hold
up their heads, roll over, sit up, crawl, stand up,
and, in some cases, walk.
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Become
aware of themselves as separate from others. They
learn to look at their hands and toes and play with
them. They learn to cry when parents leave, and they
recognize their name.
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Communicate
and develop language skills. First babies cry and
make throaty noises. Later they babble and say mama
and dada. Then they make lots of sounds and begin
to name a few close people and objects.
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Play
games. First they play with their hands. Later they
show an interest in toys, enjoy "putting in and taking
out" games, and eventually carry around or hug dolls
or stuffed toys.
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Relate
to others. First they respond to adults more than
to other babies. Later they notice other babies but
tend to treat them like objects instead of people.
Then they pay attention when other babies cry.
What
they need...
Babies
require...
- A
loving caregiver who can respond to their cries and
gurgles
- Someone
who gets to know their special qualities
- Someone
to keep them safe and comfortable
- Opportunities
to move about and practice new physical skills
- Safe
objects to look at, bat, grab, bang, pat, roll, and
examine
- Safe
play areas
- Opportunities
to hear language and to make sounds
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