First Year Milestones - Part 3



Continuing from part 2 is part 3 in Baby’s First Year Milestones

Part 3

First Year Milestones
As the baby matures, it will begin to achieve various milestones – but since babies vary from model to model, not every baby will reach specific milestones by specific times.
The milestones listed on the following pages are based on the average among different models.

9th Month Development Milestones
By the end of the ninth month, most models will:

  • Look for toys that have moved out of sight
  • Become upset when you say good-bye and leave
  • Try to imitate your words by babbling
  • Move more independently, learning to crawl and/or pull up
  • Begin to manipulate and understand how objects work

Warning Signs:

If any of these statements apply to your model after the first nine months, it is recommended that you contact the baby’s service provider (the doctor) :
  • The baby “drags” one side of its body when crawling.
  • The baby does not “babble” in response to complex tones.

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