Child development is a process that describes how children grow and change, with experts dividing developmental stages into five periods from birth to 18 years old. Healthcare providers expect children to meet certain developmental milestones at each stage, such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye”. These milestones are categorized into five domains: play, learning, speaking, acting, and moving.
The first five years are crucial for physical, intellectual, and social-emotional development. Toddlers are more active, curious, and expressive, and may begin to use words, stand on their own, and take a few steps. Developmental milestones are a set of goals or markers that a child is expected to achieve during maturation, categorized into five domains.
From ages one to three, children have many developmental milestones, such as showing greater independence and recognizing themselves. At 5-6 years, children expect tricky emotions, friendships, social play, lots of talk, improved physical coordination, and more. Developmental milestones include rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking.
It is essential to keep in mind your child’s personality and age when deciding if they have hearing problems. By 10 months, children should not sit without support, babbling or using sounds, or standing by pulling themselves up using furniture.
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