Development is the term used to describe the physical changes in your baby, as well as his amazing ability to learn the skills he needs for life. As your baby grows these skills and abilities become more and more complex.
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For FathersMost healthy babies who have plenty of love and attention develop new skills in a completely natural and continually surprising way. So much development takes place in the first 12 months that this is an amazing process for parents to watch.
Babies grow and develop at tremendously different rates – and with blissful disregard for what parenting textbooks say they should be doing.
Your instincts, plus knowing that your baby eats and sleeps well, and is not grizzly whenever awake, tell you more than a growth or development chart can.
Enjoy the variations. Your baby is letting you in on an important secret. These variations are what make development so exciting and memorable – both for you and your baby.
Developmental achievements are called ‘milestones’. Growth and development milestones are a useful guide, but they aren't something to agonise over.Developmental milestones are grouped under headings according to the parts of the body they refer to:
Developmental progress can be affected by delays. These delays may be temporary or, less often, permanent. Premature birth and illness are two things that might cause temporary delays. Some disabilities can cause permanent delay. A baby’s development can also suffer because of his environment.
Milestones are only a guide. Unless you are seeing delays in a few different areas over several months, it is unlikely there is anything wrong if your baby seems slow to do some things compared to other babies.
Babies do things at their own pace, particularly when it comes to walking and crawling.
But if you are ever concerned, do ask a professional. You know your baby better than anyone and you will have a good feel for what’s happening.
As a general guide, seek help if you notice any of the following: