These are typical milestone ranges. Individual variation is normal — but if your baby is consistently behind in multiple areas, talk to your pediatrician.
Social Smiles socially in response to you. Language Makes throaty sounds (cooing, ahh). Motor Holds her head up for short periods when on her belly. Cognitive Tracks objects with her eyes. Social Laughs out loud and responds to play. Motor Holds head steady, pushes up with arms when on belly. Motor Brings hands to mouth. Language Babbles with vowels (aaa, ooo). Motor Rolls in both directions. Motor Sits with minimal support. Language Babbles with consonants (ba, da, ga). Social Recognizes familiar people; may be wary of strangers. Cognitive Brings objects to mouth to explore. Motor Sits without support. Motor Crawls or scoots to move around. Motor Picks up small objects with pincer grasp (thumb and forefinger). Language Babbles with double syllables (mama, papa). Social Plays exchange games like peek-a-boo. Cognitive Searches for hidden objects (object permanence). Motor Stands with support; may take first steps. Language Says one to three meaningful words. Social Waves bye, blows kisses, plays imitation games. Language Points to show objects (declarative gesture). Cognitive Understands simple commands (come here, get the ball). Motor Walks alone steadily. Language Says at least 3-10 words. Cognitive Plays simple pretend (feeding a doll). Social Imitates adult actions. Motor Stacks 2-4 blocks. Language Combines two words (more water, mama come). Language Vocabulary of at least 50 words. Motor Climbs stairs holding on. Social Shows interest in other children. Cognitive Points to body parts when named. Your progress is saved in this browser.
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