Children are born as treasures in their mothers' hearts, and over time, they gradually develop better and learn many skills, making their mothers very happy. In fact, every stage of a child will have different performances. There are significant differences in performance at different stages. So, what are the performances of children at different stages?
1. Sleep. Newborns spend most of their time sleeping, apart from eating, drinking, and defecating. Basically, besides eating, drinking, and defecating, it's just sleeping. Many parents think that babies at this time are particularly well behaved.
2. Gradually change. By the time a baby is five months old, they are no longer just eating and sleeping. The time spent sleeping during the day will gradually shorten. The time spent awake during the day will gradually increase. When awake, the little baby will spend time playing. Little babies will gradually explore this unfamiliar world.
3. Basic exercise. A baby can already learn to look up at three months old, flip over at four months old, sit down at six months old, crawl at eight months old, and start walking at ten months old. Although there are differences in the physical constitution of each baby. There are differences in the timing of the appearance of these functions, but the time difference is not significant.
4. Basic awareness. When a baby is three or four months old, they start to grab things with their hands and can pick up some small things. Although it is very easy to fall off at the beginning, with the mother's timely training, the baby will develop quickly over time.
5. Facial expressions. Laughing is the expression that distinguishes humans from all other animals. Some babies can already laugh from birth, but most babies only smile when they are three or four months old. As long as the mother teases, the little baby can even laugh out loud.
6. Walk. By the time a baby is ten months old, they can already hold onto things and stand steadily. However, to truly learn how to walk, they have to wait until one year old. Generally speaking, babies only gradually learn to walk after one year old, and the number of falls also gradually decreases.
7. Speak. At five months old, babies can start babbling and talking to themselves. As time goes by, the little baby gradually understands their mother's words, can understand many things, and begins to speak, with the first word often being "mom, dad," etc.