{"id":1116,"date":"2020-03-04T02:01:56","date_gmt":"2020-03-03T18:01:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/theyellowcastle.com\/?p=1116"},"modified":"2020-03-07T01:56:55","modified_gmt":"2020-03-06T17:56:55","slug":"1-12-months-baby-growth-and-development","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theyellowcastle.com\/en\/baby\/1-12-months-baby-growth-and-development\/","title":{"rendered":"1-12 Months Baby Growth and Development"},"content":{"rendered":"
See the baby growth and development by month below:<\/p>\n
The newborn will lie in a prenatal position immediately after birth.<\/p>\n
At 1 month, they are able to lift their chin.<\/p>\n
The newborn is able to turn their heads to both sides and lift and turn their head while on their stomach.<\/p>\n
They have more than 20 natural newborn reflexes<\/a> that respond to external stimuli.<\/p>\n They usually wake up every 2-3 hours. Up until 0-2months, they will nap 7-8 times with total sleep time of 18-20 hours.<\/p>\n The newborn will excrete whenever the sphincter automatically open due to full bladder or rectum. They will excrete after waking up, just before or even during breastfeeding. Up until 12 months. they will also urinate at internals of every 2hours, but the urination frequency will decrease and urination amount will increase with age.<\/p>\n Up until birth to 1 month, they will mostly react out of reflex.<\/p>\n Up until 1-3 months, the language development takes place where they will make throat rining sound that repeats vowels such as ‘aa’ and ‘oo’.<\/p>\n They can raise their chest.<\/p>\n Up until 2-6 months, they will nap 3-4 times with a total sleep time of 6-18 hours.<\/p>\n At 8 weeks, they will excrete about two times a day.<\/p>\n Up until 2-4 months, the primary circular reaction takes place where they will repeat a simple behavior in relation to their own body. (Such as sucking their thumb repeatedly)<\/p>\n They can lift their head higher when in prone position.<\/p>\n They can spread their hands and make a fist, look at an object and reach for it. They will also try to grab but drop it. Hanging rattles<\/a> on their baby cot can be a great toy for them.<\/p>\n The liquid food training can be started around 3-4 months. It should be planned thoroughly and in close consideration to the infant’s development and health condition.<\/p>\n From 3 months, they can recognize familiar faces, and express joy with a laughter.<\/p>\n At this stage, they will only laugh at extreme stimulation such as tickling their stomach, or mischievous play.<\/p>\n They can sit with help of a support. Parents may consider to get a reclinable high chair<\/a> for baby.<\/p>\n At this time, they can turn their body to the side and back.<\/p>\n At 4-5 months, they can clumsily hold objects like rattles.<\/p>\n Up until 4-8 months, the secondary circular reaction takes place where they will react repeatedly to outside environment. They will also show big interest in the results of their own action.<\/p>\n They can sit on another person’s lap and grab an object.<\/p>\n They can play their toys and stay longer in a prone position.<\/p>\n From this period, they can turn eyes to follow the lights and gradually turn over.<\/p>\n They will come to notice subtle changes in other person’s face and voice, and react differently when their mother’s expression and voice change.<\/p>\n They will wriggling around, turn and move their body in clockwise or anti-clockwise position, move backward and move forward.<\/p>\n They can sit on a chair and grab an object.<\/p>\n The baby teeth will start to come out. The order of teeth is more important than the time it comes out. At 6-8 months, they will have 2.<\/p>\n From this period, they will sleep continuously for 6-7 hours during the night.<\/p>\n At 6-12 months, they will nap 2-3 times with total sleep time of 14-16 hours.<\/p>\n Around 6-7 months, the language development take place where they will start to babble combination of vowels and consonant to make out monosyllabic sounds.<\/p>\n2 Months Old Baby<\/h2>\n
3 Months Old Baby<\/h2>\n
4 Months Old Baby<\/h2>\n
5 Months Old Baby<\/h2>\n
6 Months Old Baby<\/h2>\n