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Development for Infants

1 Month

Babies Begin Learning As Soon As They Are Born

When you give your baby lots of attention, you help her brain develop.

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3 Months

Sleep and Your Baby

Your family and your baby will develop your own sleep pattern. Start a positive bedtime routine at the same time every night.

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6 Months

Early Relationships Matter

The relationships your baby is forming with you and other caregivers will affect the rest of his or her life.

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Encourage Your Baby to Move

Crawling, rolling, and wiggling across the floor builds your baby’s brain and muscles. Give him or her plenty of tummy time.

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Help Your Baby Fall Asleep

A regular bedtime routine may help your baby settle down more easily.

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9 Months

Your Baby's Relationships Are Important

Your baby's relationships with you and others who take care of him are very important to his health and development.

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Your Baby's Development

Each baby develops at his or her own pace. If your baby was born early, it may take a while for her to catch up to full-term babies.

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12 Months

No Screen Time (TV, Video, or Computer) Until Age Two

The American Academy of Pediatrics advises no screen time until at least age two. Talk, sing, read, and play with your baby.

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Very Young Children Can Feel Stress

Starting child care or changing child care providers can be hard for your baby. It's normal for babies to miss people they have spent time with.

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