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Find out what skills most children can do by a certain age, from 2 months to 5 years. Download the free Milestone Tracker app, print the checklists, or watch the videos to learn the signs and tips for early development.
- Learn the Signs Home
Act Early.” tools to track and celebrate children’s...
- Milestones
Developmental milestones are things most children (75% or...
- Digital Online Checklist
Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first...
- If You’re Concerned
If your child is not meeting the milestones for his or her...
- Free Materials
Act Early.” has FREE research-based, parent-friendly...
- Families
Baby’s Busy Day – Being One is So Much Fun! Baby’s Busy Day...
- Healthcare Providers
CDC’s Learn the Signs.Act Early. materials include...
- Early Childhood Educators
Developmental Milestones Resources for Early Childhood...
- Learn the Signs Home
Every baby is unique, but the science is clear: In the first 1,000 days of life, your baby’s brain develops faster than at any other time. Early moments matter and their effects can last a lifetime. Get ready to find out all about your baby’s journey during these exciting first two years of life.
21 sie 2024 · Learn what your baby might learn and do during their first year of life, from newborn to 12 months. Find out the typical milestones for each week, such as smiling, cooing, rolling, and babbling.
17 lis 2024 · What are developmental milestones? Baby milestones are the accomplishments or skills you can expect your child to achieve or learn in the first year of life. Watching for specific milestones helps you and your baby's pediatrician ensure that your baby's development is on track.
18 wrz 2019 · Learn about the physical, behavioral, and social milestones your baby will reach from birth to 12 months. See examples of skills, sounds, expressions, and behaviors to watch for each month.
10 lut 2023 · Infant development begins at birth. Consider major infant development milestones from birth to 3 months — and know what to do when something's not right. A lot happens during your baby's first three months. Most babies reach certain milestones at similar ages, but infants take their own path as they develop.
Every baby is unique, but the science is clear: In the first 1,000 days of life, your baby’s brain develops faster than at any other time. Early moments matter and their effects can last a lifetime. Get ready to find out all about your baby’s journey during these exciting first two years of life.