Development standards for babies aged 0 to 2 years old

  Every baby must go through a sensitive period when they grow up, which is actually a 'special period'. When a baby enters a sensitive period, he will use his actions to "tell" his mother. In order to understand the meaning behind these special periods, mothers must learn to comprehend these four signals of baby growth. So, what are the developmental standards for babies aged 0 to 2?

  

Development standards for babies aged 0 to 2 years old1

  1. Turning over: Generally speaking, at around 3 months, babies will show some slight signs of turning over. Parents can observe whether their baby has a tendency to turn over, so that they can guide their baby's movements in a timely manner and help them complete their first full body autonomous exercise in their life.

  2. Climbing: Some babies start learning to crawl at 8 months old. Learning to crawl is a gradual process. Parents should not be too anxious. At first, the baby would only place their stomach on the ground and move forward with their hands because the leg muscles were not fully developed. In the end, when the strength of the baby's limbs reaches the standard, it can crawl forward with its hands, feet, and the ground, and its abdomen will also leave the ground.

  3. Standing: Babies learn to stand for a relatively long time, usually between 8 and 11 months. Many parents usually train their babies to stand on their legs while holding them. Before the age of one and a half, a baby's legs will bend to a certain extent. Parents don't have to worry. The baby's leg muscles and bones will improve after full development.

  4. Walking: This can be considered a milestone on the baby's growth path. Generally speaking, babies start learning to walk within 11 to 15 months. Due to different personalities, babies also have different learning times. As long as the baby can walk independently before the age of 2, parents don't have to worry.

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