Give Your Baby The Best Start For Life!
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By taking this assessment, you've taken the first step towards understanding and enhancing your baby's early sensory development. Below, you'll find detailed feedback on your child's development, milestones, playtime activities, and sensory stimulation. Dive in to uncover valuable insights that will help you nurture your tiny tot's growth and well-being.
Your child is progressing well in terms of development. To further enhance their skills, try incorporating more interactive games and activities into their daily routine.
At this stage, in the 9 to 12 month period, your baby can crawl on his belly and on his hands and knees. As he rises and crawls on his hands and knees, your baby begins to move towards independent sitting.
Here, for the first time, your baby must use a narrower surface for balance, and he must learn to balance himself through his upper body. At this stage of sitting, your baby’s balance system and his ability to balance towards his body’s center becomes crucial.
Your baby is on track with their milestones, but there is room for improvement. Focus on activities that target specific skills they may be struggling with to help them progress further.
At this stage of your baby’s life he is able to crawl on his belly, and can even rise up to crawl on his hands-and-knees. As he crawls, his balance system, and his independent movement ability in space continues to develop, and we must continue to guide our baby in the next developmental stages.
At this stage of sitting, your baby’s balance system and his ability to balance towards his body’s center becomes crucial. It allows him to detach his hands from the floor, and implement his fine motor skills more explicitly with clapping, eating independently, drawing, and more.
In addition, you can see your baby’s first attempts to stand up on both feet while leaning on an object.Another characteristic of this stage is your baby’s ability to communicate with his surroundings in a clearer way as he begins to stand and play around, or even in some cases begin to circle around objects, and begin walking step by step.
Each stage is built on the previous one. Your baby must complete each stage in his development. Therefore it is important to continue guiding him and instilling a solid developmental base, which will lead him through to the next developmental stages.
Your current playtime activities may not be adequately stimulating for your child. Consider introducing more interactive toys and games to encourage learning through play.
Track your baby growth according to the World Health Organization. (Click image to enlarge).